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SPLENDID PIANO FORTES.
G* B. MITCHELL) (Successor to F. Zogbnuin A. C’o.,)
HAVING recently received soveral fiiic 7 octavo Plano Fortes from the factories of “Stodart.”
J J U and |7 'Firth, Pond A C 0..” ••.!. B. D mliaiu “a id IrovanitJOn A 0 lm a y.r on haul aul will be
J “ constantly supplied with an assortment of
LXijrtS:’ ££2. =C4. J m £3“ S3 *
Os various stylos, prices and compass, calculated to suit all tastes—a visit is respectfully requested at the old
stand, Wfiring’s range.
Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, repaired and tuned—also for sale or to hire. oct 5
lUants, bents, for Sale, \Xr.
FOX SALE.
THE Steamboat OOt.DKN OATH,
■"■■■ iii* i p3i 170 tons burthen, coppered uml copper
fastened, draft of water 2 foot # inches, and built in
.lun* 1852. Is In excellent running order, complete
in every respect and neatly furnished for a Passenger
Boat, as the law requires. Apply to
0. G. ALLEN ft SON,
148 Fulton-etreot, Now York,
or to HEX BY HriFFMIRE,
sept 27 lm 100 Keade street, Now York.
wantljTto hire.
QA T") 25 prime able-bodied negro men to work in
the city, for oto 12 months from tet October
next. Tiie bigutft market price will be paid for thorn
and wages paid- weekly, monthly or quarterly Apply
to [angß-2m] . C. A. L. 1. AM Alt.
LAND WARREN IS.’
r nil E highest market Cash price paid tor Land Wur-
I rents by J. K. DeFOKD
cloth if Cor 11 rough ton A Barnard sts.
co-partnership.
rnilE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated
1 with hiui. in the Book and Stationery Buriuess
his brother, RICHARD IV. CUItH EDGE, the business
will he continued under the firm of UUBIIKIME ft
BROTHER. The name of the new firm w ill bo used
in the settlement of all Outstanding accounts.
j.-B. OUBBEDQE.
Savannah. October 1.4. oct 1
JUIHBJLE & CARE Y;
CLOTHIERS
AND
MERCHANT TAILORS,
WAXE-SOOM.
jV. E. Corner of Whitaker and Ilruuyhton-st*,,
Savannah.
tpIIR Subscribers, in announcing to their numerous
X customers and tlie public, the arrival and opening
Oi their
Fall and Winter Stock,
felicitate themselves on the advantages which their re
cent purchases enable them to oiler nil who desire to
Select their Clothing from an extensive assortment of
* the choicest goods, made in the most
FASHIONABLE STYLE.
These goods have been purchased under the person
al inspection of one of the proprietors; and availing
themselves of fa vonildc circumstance*, they are enabled
not only to warrant them in quality, but toolfer them
ut such
LOW PRICES,
as must distance all competition in theirtrade.
The following enumeration is made for the benefit of
Gentlemen in the country, whose orders will meet
prompt attention, and who, when ,in the city, are re
spectfully invited to an examination of our (foods.
‘GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING.
FROCK and DRESS U >AT.S of every quality.
“ “ “ “ in black, blue, brown, green
and olive colors.
BUSIN ESS COATS, in great variety, viz: Tweed, Cloth,
pud Can imere. Frock and Business Coats.
PANTALOONS—BIack Doeskiu ala great variety of
- prices.
Black and fancy Cassiraercs, at a great variety of prices
*• Drab D’Jite, “ *•
White and Fancy Linen Drills, “ “ “
Fancy .Marseilles, “ *• “
VESTS —Black silk and satin Vests!
Fancy silk
White silk, for party, “
White, Buff and Fancy
Marseilles
Embroidered Cloth, Velvet, and Silk In great variety.
FURNISHING GOODS
, Furnishing Goods of every description for Gentle
men’s wear —consisting of scarfs, cravats, Waterford
ties. Prince Albert ties, spring stocks, merino shirts
end drawers, cotton do..suspenders, half hose. gloves—
nil kinds, best quality patcut yoke shirts; a tine assort
ment of
Dressing- Gowns,
VmbroHas,Cunea, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Port
monies, etc. etc.
HATS.
An extensive assortment of the latest and most sash
iouahlc styles.
Trunks Carpet Bags. Vnlieen. Hat Boxes, etc.
Merchant Tailoring.
The favorable and long established reputation which
their establishment has enjoyed, and still maintains,
for the style and finish of its garments made to order, as
well us for the superior quality of their Cloths, u a
hility of color and substantial workmanship, it .slmli be
the constant effort of the proprietors siiii to continue.
They invite the special attention of both old and new
customers to the following, from which they are pre
pared to furnish garments, which they will warrant to
be m plus ultra in both fit and fashion.
SIMOXTS A MOLLY'S best Blue, Black, Brown,
Mulberry, Green, Adelaide, Bronze, Corobo and Olive
Cloths.
Black Doeskin, Black Cassimerd, and a large assort
ment of Colored and Fancy Tweeds.
BIN EX GOODS.—White. Bull and fancy Linen Drills.
VESTINGS.—White Silk and Satin, for Party Vests.
Black and fancy Silk and Satins. White, Buff and
Orange Ca. simercs.
Uniform Suilsi
For Volunteer Companies intlieoity and throughout
the State, made nnd furnished at the shortest notice
and in the best manner. DIBBLE ft CAREY,
oct 8
hudson7fTeming & CO ,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
No. 94, Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
11 MINDER their services to Planters. Merchants and
X dealers, in the sale of Cotton and all other country
produce. Being connected in business with II >i*Kl NS,
HUDSON ft CO., of Charleston, the establishment of
an office in this city will afford our friends choice of
markets. Strict attention will be given to business
and the usual facilities afforded customers.
LAM BETH IT iPlvl NS, Augusta,
sept! I ,1. J.COHEN. Charleston.
THE u.tEilT FIRE IN OSWEGO. N. Y.
Another Triumph ol'ltieh’s Sale.-- OVIDr
nil of hers.
FpilE only SAFE known to have preserved its coll
ie tents in the great lire-which laid nearly half of the
city of Oswego in ruins, on the sth duly, is oue of
RICH’S SALAMANDERS.
Osweoo, 21st duly, 1853.
Mr. A. S. MARVIN. I.46Water-rt,New York*
Sir :—The Rich's Safe, which I purchased from you
live years ago, has just passed through one of the lar
gest.’fires ever known in Western New York.and was
subjected to the most intense heat. Tut: contknts are
pervuct—notui.no was INJURED, except the outside of
tlie Safe, which shows the intensity of the lire. I have
sent it to your Agent. A. B. Merriam, for the inspec
tion of the curious, and requested him to furnish me
with another safe.
Yours respectfully, S- DOOLITTLE.
Numerous certificates to the above, extend
ing over a period of twelve years, can be seen at the
store of the undersigned; who is the only person in
this State authorized to sell the same.
aug 25 C. 11. CAMPKIELD. Bay-street.
CHOCOLATE, COCOA ANDBROMA.
“\¥ f BAKER A CO.’S American and Vanilla Prcmi
)V , mn CHOCOLATE, COCOA and BKOMA, to
which tlie first premiums have been awarded by the
chief institutes and fairs of the Union, are for dale by
all the principal Grocers in the United Btate% and by
their agents:—Hussey ft Murray, New-York; Grant A
Twells, Philadelphia; Tlios. V. Bruadage, Baltimore;
Kcnuct A Dudley, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WALTER BAKER A CO.,
apr 5 ly Dorchester. Mass.
WIwTTALL AtTD WXMfJSX STOCK’ OF
Ready Made t'lotlUiitf, Hals, C nps,
Hoots, Shocii, &c.
At tho Sign of the Eagle, 178 Congress-st.
STALEY A HENDRY ••avojust received a large and
well selected stock of every thing in their line.
They effor nt the low est prices,
Black Cloth Frock and Dross (.'oats,
New Market Coats, (new styles.)
Oassimere Frock Coats.
Prince Albert do.
Business Coats of every style. >
Black and Colored Cus imere Panta,
Black Sntiu Vests,
Fancy Silk do.
Fancy Cassiniere do,
Linen Bosom Shirts,
Fancy Froncli do,
Merino and Cashmere do.
Also, furnishing goods of every description. Pur
chasers generally are invited to call and examine our
st KK.
PPJLES & POT AT6 E S—Landing from
steamer Augusta, for tale by
eept 28 11. J. GILBERT
UTTER AND CIIEKSE.—Just received jhj steam
er Alabama, a fresh supply of Butter and Cheese,
a choice article; for sale at the Emporium, by
sept 12 SEABORN GOODALL.
11 RKSI| BUTTER AM’ ( 11EEShk-^JusTrciTcived
JM by steamer Florida and for sale hv
s,.pt 13 H YLAND A O’NKILL.
lirillE SIEVE Oil CLOTH —2 cases,
W containing all sizes of lino and coarse woven Wire,
21 to 36 inch width ; for sale by
oct 1 Cif. 11. CAMI’FIELD
TaWPHINE--A fresh i upplyjust received and
_j for tale by ([octlj J- B- MOORE ft CO.
Jlliscellunfous.
COFI’EB HOUSE.
r |MIE UNDERSIGNED lnts leased, ami has now lit
-1 ted up in neat and elegant style, the building on
Drayton street, next door to Wav A Kino's, to be occu
pied as a
CQrFES HOUSE,
Where he intends to serve up in superior style, every
Delicacy of the .Season.
Ne w VorkOysters, SavamiuliOystc vh
VENIBON, GROUSE, PARTRIDGES, FISIC,
New York and Philadelphia Bee', &c. &c ,
Will always be kept ->n hand, and served up iu u style
never before equalled in this city.
Parties furnLhed with private Suppers and Dinners
on short notice, lie will keep only the tost Li ,u. i.<.
oct 6 4m JOHN.McK. CODY.
x 7 “FLORIDA ADVERTISING. i
H rT Te THE Subscriber preaeul* the FLO
f RIDA REPUBLICAN, pulli h. dat
Jacksonville, East Florida, and In v- 1
&K’ • ing u good circulation Li the interior
Couulies.usan advantageous medium
/ 1 T7T of advertising to dk- tant advertisers.
Klasfia CO l W mb us iu: l w ,
Editor dud Proprietor.
* Orders may be left for the subscriber t Die i’u
aski IlnttHc. ts net 7
170TICE. ~ ~ .7 “
f.*> *■’ Pl'-’ES ).\’ 8 wishing to go to t!io
Charleston boats in the mornings,
“ill always be promptly attend to ; if the order is loft
with me or at A Bon.aid's, b •tore 9 o'clock in the
evening, and to nil other parts of tho city.
My Stable is on the corner of Congress and West
Brood-stvoeta.
octS DANIEL L. LAIN.
ICOO REWARD. ~ ~
/ I'J.>TRAL PjLK’E OFFH/’E, Liverpool, November
13th, 1852. —.CSOO.Reward—Stolen, übout l o’clock
to-day. from a gentleman in the Branch Bank of Eng
land, £3,000, in £SOO Bank of England notes, dated
Liverpool, 9th May, ISO-*, numbered 93,500, 53.501,
93,608, i ‘j :.o, b. five filo*3BiCnkof EUglantlnotes,
bv a ntau 23 to 25 years old, abouts feet 9 inches high, ‘
slender made, ]>ale looking, little or no whis
kers: dress, tan and brown wav.-d colored shooting
coat, trousers of the same material, black turned
up rft the sides, ajld bound with cloth. Bankers, pub
licans. shopkeepers, and emigrant agents, arc request
od to detain any person or persons who may offer tlie
same for <*hanse, and give information to the police.
The above reward will be paid on the apprehension
and conviction of the theif or/Ihelves, and recovery
of the property, or lu proportion to tho amount recov
ered, ou application to the ofib-eof
BROWN, BROTHERS A C L.
sept 17 lawlin 54 M ail-street. [
\CW i'VU, \\l> ViiMT.lt coo US.
ROBINSON & CAMP,
PHAI’EItS : a Mi TAILORS,
AND DEVLKRS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
\R E now receiving and opening their stock of F A LL
AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of
Bl’k and Fancy colored French and English CLOTHS;
French, English amt American CASSIMKRKS, of all
grades and colors: VESTINGS of Siiks, Satins. Cash
meres, cut Yclvot, and embroidered patterns; OVER
COATINGS, such as fine English Beavers, Norway do,
Esquimaux* or double sided, fine Kerseys, and Pilot
Cloths, all of which will lm made and triMined in our
usual style, and at the shortest notice.
Our R E A DY-M ADK CLOTH 1 NG is utnnufuctured by
oue of the first houses In Broad vvay, New York, and
comprises nil that feline and fashionable.
We have our usual large supply of FURNISHING
<GOi)DS on hand. Every thing requisite for a gentle- ‘
man’s wardrobe, together with Trunks, Valises and
Carpet Bags. Also. INDIA RUBBER (1 lODS, such
a*Coats.Cloak*. Ponchos’ Leggins and Capes; all of
whiclj we offer as low. aud on ns good terms as they \
can be had elsewhere. GAUDUY’B BUILDINGS,
oct 4 2w (Next to Pulaski House.)
PRIVATE BOARDINCK ‘ ‘. : !
{.ini’ll or five single entlemen can be accommo
dated wiih IMARD, at the South West corner of,
York and Whitakcr-streets, by making early applica
tion. Ternta moderate. sept,*24
CHATHAM:” ACADEMY
r I’ll KEX EROISES of thi- instil,ution will be re.suin
1 ed ou Monday, October lot h. under tho manage
ment of J. B. MALLARD and BERNARD MALLUN,
associate Principal*.
Tho Academic Year is divided into four quarters of
eleven weeks each, as foHows:
First quarter commences October 10th, and ends j
December 24 th.
becond quarter commences January Ist, 1814, and
ends March 18th.
Third qua ter coinmeuces March 18tb, and ends
June loth.
Fourth quarter commence* June 10th, aud ends
August 27 th.
The Academy is organized into five departments—
Primary, Intermediate, Grammar, Classical, and
Youug Ladies’.
No expense has been spared to fill the several depart
meats with well qualified and experienced teachers.
The young ladies will be under the charge of J. 11.
Mallard, assisted by Miss M. A.Cai.lendf.u, who was
educated in the best schools of Northampton. Mass.,
and has been for the last three years principal of u
female academy iutliis State.
Tlie Classical Department will be under the charge j
of Mr. Isaac F. O.vnv, a Graduate of Brown Uuiversity
for two years classical-teaclier in the High School in
Providence, and for the last six years Principal of tlie j
High School in Warren. Rhode Island.
The Grammar Depart me.ul wilj I e under tlie charge ,
j of B. M.uxon, as heretofore
The Intermediate Department will be taught by |
| Mr. Hf.nrv Baker, aGrudualoof (jgletborpo Univer- ’
1 sity; and tin* Primary by Miss A. R.2.'vi:ter.
; Arrangement-shave been puuh* wi:li Mr. E. Mi>.LEB ,
forgiving instruction in French and Drawing.
JOHN B. MALLARD, I Pi . • ~ i
Bcpt26-r-d3w BERNARD MALLi N, ) 1 nn< ' ,pu, '_ j
IV.I ON .11 A N U rACIOHV,
AT
Warner’s 014 Stand, Hoad of Bronghton-ct.
r | ‘HE subscribers manufacture and keep cOiislaiftly’
L <>u hand a lage assortmi'nl of plnutation V’ iiguns.
ono-horte Wagons, Pedlars’ Wagons, Curts, and Drays,
and build to-order anyiclnd w anted.
We are thorough mecdumies, natives of Georgia and
South Carolina, and put up our w >rk ourselves, and j
warrant every article of the best materials and work- ;
mans hip.
We return our thanks for thd very liberal
’patronage received, and assure our patrons that it is :
our determination that our work sliail be us good as :
anv in the city’
REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness and |
despatch. DANIEL S'. WILSON,
wpl Irt trim THiJMAi) .NORTH:
—ii — l —’-—t — !
To Strangers and Travellers, who prefer a
private to a public houso.
MRS. WRIGHT'S,
No. 91, South Third-sin et, 1 doom be
low SI. Paul’s Church, Philu.
OFFERS SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS.
PHEhouse is large and airy; finely located in aqui
1_ at and fiLShiouabld noighborhoi’tl, near .Steambout (
liimdingß and within a minute's walk ofthe Exclmngv. i
The interior arrangements are well adapted to pro
mote thccomfort of tho inmates—largo Parlors, airy
! tlhambers. a fine B&th, and the table well supplied.—
! Terms moderate. ly sept 8
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
j J. G. Itnnkiu) VYm. M. llurliclt, Geo.
L. Suiumcy,
( Sui'cesHoi'H to .1. Atkinson it’ Cos.)
r IMIIS Establishment has been in successful opera-
X tion for a uumbpr of years. Tho Quarries are
well opened, and the Marble Is superior to any iu tho
United States.
We have nor perfected our facilities for getting out
and finishing work,that, weean furnish MON UMENTS,
TOMBS. TABLETS. HEADSTONES, and every thing
j Iu our Hue of bunine.-*, in belter style and at cheaper
rates, than any yard in the country.
When it is considered that wo saw our own Marble.
I pay no-jobber’s profit, and no high freight from tho
North, it will bo seen that w do possess material ad
! vantage over all compcti'ors.
We cordially solicit our friends’ and tin* public to ex
aminoour work, and cninparo our prices with those of
other yards, before ordering Northern Marble. *
We havo on baud at our yard iu Marietta, alarge
assortment of finished work —Monuments. Tombs,
rfc.—whoreour agent, Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell at
our prices. Uur principal work is done at the Mills.
Address J. G. KA N KINA CO.,
july 18 1v Marble Work P. <>., Ga.
CORN, HAY, OATS AND BRAN.
j iuu j BUSHELS Prime Western Com,
LU’ B/5110 do do Maryland Corn,
j ’ 200 do do do Oats,
300 do Wheat Bran,
75 baler Northern Hay,
25 do Eastern do.
iln stole and for sale by P. L. CONSTANTINE.
I jing 23 y Foot of Barnard-Direct.
co g N . coux. ‘
Ip AA BUSHELS Prime Western Corn, just ro
t UU eeived and for sale by
| auglO ts P. I- CONSTANTINE.
I ufINTER WIIALE OlL.—'lu bills, ju a
\ Y received und forsale by
y t 3 J. B. MOORE & 00/ t
HA Y - .—175 bn!ep7?w jalv* by
cet 4 3w C A. I. LAMAR-
SAVANNAH JOURNAI, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1854
| _ Httrtiott Solta.
t;\ PffILBRICK v BELL.
Exocutnx s oiue.
ON FRIDAY next, at 11 o', lock, will be sold,
1 The oil tiro slock of HARD-WARE,CUTLERY. FAR
; MING UTENSILS, Ac., Ac., nOw in store lately oecu-
I piotl by Mathew Hopkins, deceased, in Market Square.
Sold u> the estate of M. Honklus. deceased, and bv or
j dor of the executrix. Terms at sale. oct 4
Negro Follow at Auction.
| On TUESDAY next, Octobor4th. 111 o’clook,
Before the Court House, w ill be sold a prime likely
, Negro Follow. Terms cash—purchasers paying for ti
tl°3* _ sept 2y
Guardian’s Sale.
i ON’ TUESDAY, the first of November next, at II o'-
clock", will bo sold in front of Court House, iu iiuv
nah :
| Lot No, (10) Ten, Rigby Ty thing, Decker Ward, and
i improvements in Savannah, being the property of a
Lunatic. Sold by pcriuisssfon of tho Court of Ordina-
I ry for Chatham county, and by ordT of Guardian.
Ti.a\:.s -fiethq-d vufli; one-third ou twelve
months credit and remainder on two years credit,with
. iuteroat lYoui day of sale. Payments secured by uiort
i gage on the property. Purchaser to pay lor all mces
-ary papers. sept 9
Lxeoutrix’s Sale.
ON Til L RSI) \ Y. the loth of October next, at 11 o'clock
A. \t., w ill be m:1(1 :
All the Housolioldand Kitchen Furniture, belong
ing to the estate of 8. J. Cassels, decea-.i Sold by
order ot the Executrix, for benefit of lu-i. , ,tc.
j ‘lt
Prime White Corn at Private Sale.
Just received iu store and for sule*iu lots tosuit pur
chasers. Tet ins du 11. aug Vi
Rosondalo Cumout at Private Sale.
Now landing p-r hr North Slate, 100 bbls Rosen
, dole Hydraulic (Vment. aug 17
N. E. Rum at Private Salo.
Now landing par s. Ur. Cataract, from Providence,
j 60 bbls. N. E. Rum. For sale low. augl7
Valualils Building Lots at Private Baio.
Lot No. 13, can tabling 12') bv oJ feet, situated on
Owinnob street. Also Lot No. It, containing GO by 120
; feet, s-ituated on corner of Drayton and Lamar st reets.
If not previously disposed of by private sale.the nbove
Lots will bi* sold at public auction jn front of the
. Court House on Tuesday, the Otli of September next.
Terms at sale. aug 5
Tract of Land at Private Sale.
Lot Land No. 23.1.6, 3, containing 100 acres, well
timbered, .situated iu Casa County near Kingston.a few
miles from tho State Rail Bond. june 29
improved Essence of CoiFeo.
W> ltave just reobiyed from the manufacturers in
Philadelphia, and eoniinue to keep on bund fur sale,
Augustus Hummel's Improved Essence of Coffee. This
i is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale,
and Coffee made tYom tho essence is much more wholc
• some, more delicate, finer flavored and colored.perfect
ly clear, and in every respect superior to the finest Rio
Coffee, and in uae will prove a nett .saving 75 per cent.
; over Coffee prepared in t-bo ordinary mauuer Trv it
aud SCO il l i ou n t limy 12
Fairbanks Patent Platform Scales,
(Improved in quality and reduced hi prire, • adapted
to everv required operation of weighing—as Railroad
Seales for trains qr sin :b- 'ars. in use on the principal
railroads in the United State* and Great Britain: ware
house Scales; heavy portable Scaled on wl. -Is, lor
i Foundries. Rolling Mills. Ac.: hnv and wtJ Series. Ae.
[ These Scales have been long known and severclv test
ed. and the universal coulidtm.T foil iu the aemracy
and perfect ndi.i.-lnient \< such, that they are now re
garded ns tlie standard, from which their is no appeal,
i For sale in nil their varieties bv
PULILBItIOK A BELL.
set 25 • Agents in Savannah.
HERE IS YOUR REMEDY.
’ ■ -r.; .
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT
A Most JJiractiloitn Cure of Hod Leys, after 43
Yearn’ Eu fa iny.
Extract of a letter front Sir. William Galpin, of 70
St. Mary— street, Weymouth, dated 15:b May, 1851:
J To i‘rojt*sor Holhneuj:
j Sir:—At the age of eighteen my wife, (who is now
aixty-oiuii caught a violent cold, which settled in her
legs, uud ever since that time they have been more t-r
leas tore, and greutly iulhums.l. Her agonies wen*
; ami for moutha togedier she was deprived
’ entirely of rest and sleep. Every remedy that nu.-di
cal men advised was trie*!, but w ithout elVeet; hci
heullh suffen'd severely, and the slate of her legs was
terrible. I had often read your advertisements, and
advised her to try your Pills and Ointment; and, as a
I last rosaurce, after every other remedy bad proved
i useless, she consented to do so. She commenced six
| weeks ago, and, strange to relate, is now in good
i health. Her legs .are painless, without seam or sear,
1 and her sleep sound and undisturbed. Could you have
I witnessed the sufferings of my wife during the last 43
• years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment
lof health, you Would indeed feel delighted in having
’ been the means of so greatly alleviating the sufferings
of a follow crcaturo.
(Signed) William Galpin.
A Person 70 Years of Aye Cured oJ a Bad
Jjoq, af 30 Years Standing.
Copy of a letter from Mr. Wm. Abbs, builder of Gas
(hens, of Rushcliifc, near Huddersfield, dated May
31st, 1851 :
T> Professor Holloway:
Sia:—l Buffered for a perid of thirty years from a
| had leg, the result of two or three different accidents
i nt the Gas Works: accompanied by scorbutic symptoms.
I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without
j deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg
i must he amputated; yet, in opposition to that opinion,
| your Pills and Ointment lutve effected a complete cure
j in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it
! would credit the fact. (Signed)
William Abbs.
The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr.
W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market-street, IluddvrF
, field.
i .1 Dread/'ul Had Tlrcust Cured in One Month.
\ Extract of a letter front Mr. Frederick Turner, ot
I Pehshurst, Kent, dated December 13Ui, 1850:
j To Professor liolluwuy:
• Pi;ATt Fir:—My wile had suffered from Bad Breasts
; for more than six months, aud during the whole peri
od bad the best, medical attendance, but all to no use.
I Having before healed an awful wound hi my own leg
ly your unrivalled medicine. 1 determined again to
j use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore’gave them
a trial in lu*r case, and fortunate it was I did sot for in
I less than a month a perffe-t cure was effected, and the
| benefit that various oilier branches of my family have
{ derived from their use is ready astonishing. 1 now
i strongly recommend them to all my friends.
(Signed) FRKDKIth'K TIKNF.r
j . The Bill* should be used conjointly with the Oint
ment in most of the following eases:
Bad Legs rhillbluins Fistula* Sore Throat*
I 15dBreasts Chapped Gout Skin Discuses
I Burns hands Glandular Scurvy
I Buuions Corns (soft) Swellings Sure Heads
j Bfte ufmos- Cancer* Lumbago Tumours
] qultos and Contracted Piles 1 leers
I Fund Flic:- and stiff Rheumatism Wounds
Coco-bay Joints . Scalds Yaws
! Chiego-foot Elephantiasis, Sore Nipples.
; Sold at tl\o Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY,
£44, Strand, (near Temple Bar, London,) and By nil
I reaper table Druggists apd Dealers in A/elkinegth rough
j out the British Empire, and tlioso of tlie United States,
in Pot.* at 37 1 87c., and J 1 50 each. Wholesale by
the principal frug housesin the Union, and by J/essrs.
‘A li. A D. SANDS. New- York.
Mi> ■ There sea contsiderable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B.—Diivction* for tlie guiclanl’C ufpatientK in eve
rv disorder are affixed to each Pot. For sale by
g|>r 4 IV* W. W. LINCOLN. Agent.
Kfft i \LL Am> INTER!
DRY ROODS! DRY (!()<)!)S!!
KEMPTOBI & VERSTILLE,
HAVE NOW OPENED alarge and well selected
-dock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
which they assure their friends and the public gen
erally. fe difficult to be surpassed, either in variety or
j quality. Their purchases have been niadfl upon such
advantageous, terms also? ns to afford great induce
ments to puldicpatronuge.
I In addition to a complete anddiandsomo supply of
1 DRESS. FANCY, AND HOUSE GOODS, os well as a
j general assortment of all other, kinds of Good*in their
I line, nniv bo found: 8-4, b-4. 10-4 Dutlil Blankets: 8-4,
j 9 4.104 Twilled do.; 84. 94, It-4 Grey do.: 104. 114.
124, DM fine Red do.; Crib and Cradle do.; and for
negroes’ wear, a large stock of PLAIDS and- KF.lt-
SKYH.at prices a* low ns they‘‘an bclniught any where,
I of the lbllotving styles: Schley's heavy twilled Ker-
I seyst superior heavy English do., (a splendid article);
Imitation Georgia do. (very heavy): Kendall Kerseys,
and the old stvlo C'ublvwnrp Kerseys: Whit Grey and
Black Imitation Georgia PLAI NS; Striped do.: Schley ‘s
heavy Georgia Plains of last year’s make, and the best
article of tho kind in this market, at their store in
Waring’s Range, 72 at Julien, and 105 Bryan--ntreeta.
net 5
SILKS.
FUST RECET Yl'.D at 154 Congress-street, the follow
ing very dofirnhle STLKS. which for elegance of
style, din not be. surpassed, if equalled, by any estab
lfehmentin tho city, viz:
Super Bayadere Silk : do. Plaid do.; PI aid Satin do.;
do. black Gro de Rhine.
’ ALSO.
A hapdßonte assortmeut of black and colored Al
ppr&P. I'o Lainea ; S. CUREKUU,
*ept 3f> 154 Coijgreoatr'eot.
s'l)ip9 aub Stcntncrs.
C. S. MMI. LIN'S.
FOR NEW YORK.
To loavo Wed lesday, Oct. 12, at 3Co’uk,P. M.
j_ .fa. The splendid steamship ALABA-
- MA, Cant. Oeo. R. Schenck, will leave
her wharf as above. For freight or
puasuge, apply to
1 net 8 PADKLFORP FAY A- CO.
! U. S. MAIL LINK
FOR NEW YORK.
To loavo Saturday, Oct. 15, at - o'clk, M.
r* The U. S. M. ‘teamship AUGUSTA,
Thomas Ly on, will leave as
jU-L-44 above. For freight or passage .apply
oct 3 _ PA PELF )RD. FAY A CD.
FOB PHILADELPHIA.
Plillutlclpliin and Savannah Steam
Navigation t oni|mn> .
m jy■ The new aud splended side-wheel
Zt
iL'MtU Capt Robt. Hardv,”Bl'ATEOF OEOU
iA. • ‘apt. J. J. Uiiryin. Jr., will leave
Savnuunli for Phihuldphia every Wednesday.
, Those steamships are the most euuifortable on the
coast, and arc unsurpassed for safety aud speed. They
will leave .Sa>uuUHh *> follows:
Keystone State, .Wednesday 28ih September.
S ate of Georgia, Gth <October.
Keystone State *‘.v 12th October.
’ State of Georgia ...“ luth October.
■ Kcjatone State, ** 20th October.
; State of Georgia, “ 2d November.
. Keystone State, •• 9lb November.
Slate ofOoorgia, “...... lfitli Noveinber.
Keystone Slate.. “ 2.3 rd November.
State of Goorgia •• 3')th November.
Key stone Slate, •* 7th December.
StateofGojiviu “ 14th December.
Cabin Passage,... S2O
Sterrago do 8
C. A. L. LAMAR.agent in Savannah.
lIKR.IN & MARTIN,
- **"* Vgfs In PhiladolpTlla.
Tho splendid American ship XEOMIE, (’apt.
Johiisou, will meet wiih despa. -li as above.
For freight or passage apply to
i 8 PADELFQRD, FAY ft CO.
FOR BOSTON.
The Regular Packet Seli-*ner IIENUY, Line
’ Master, will have quick despatch ms above.
I For Freight or Passage, apply to
i oct 8 ‘ OGDEN ts. BUNKER.
FOB BOSTON.
The Rtgulur Packet Schooner (’. I .(USER,
: Muster, will have quick despatch us
I ab.>\e 1 r Freight or Passage, apply to
(’ i DRN (A BU N K f.R,
FOB BOSTON.
Jjfob The packet, schooner TIBERIUS, Bramball,
will have quick dispatch as above. For
freight or passage, apply to
s.-pt 29 ‘ OGDEN ft BUNKER.
FOB KBW YOBK Union liino.
jyt--a Tjie packet bark EDW AUD, Capt. Putb-rson,
have iui’ii-sliate dispatch for the above
port. For freight or pussage. apply to
• oct 1 OGDEN ft BUNKER, _
FOR NEW YORK.
The Packet Schr. JAS. G. KING, Wain
'Y..Vf* wright. Master,’ will have quick despatch as
above. For Freight or Passage, npplv to
ort 8 OGDEN & BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK
£ j~N The Packet .’'chooner J. B COFFIN. Hently.
Mastoi, will have quick despatch as ‘above.
For Freight or Pussage apply to
oct 8 Oi 51)E V and BUX KE R.
FOil PHILADELPHIA Heron's Line.
The packet schooner M. 15. M All ‘.N'Y,
Nichols, master, will have dispatch as above.
; For freight or passage, apply to
sept 27 OGDEN IH’NAKF.R.
FOR B ATI MORE.
I The packet brig W. 11. fiTEWART, Hooper,
I’ master, wil have quick despatch as above. For
freight or passage, apply to
sept 26 0 I DEN ft BUNKER.
FOR BALTIMORE Reynlitr Lino.
! The schr. 8A 1! LL A, Staples, master, having
j nearly all her frei. lit engaged, will have dis
! polio For freight or passage, apply on board, at John
j son's Wharf, or to
! sept 27 BKIFHAM. KELLY ft CO.
TAirionißro-o
j DIBBLE &. CAREY,
Xmius uituukl
i COLA LP BLOCCirroy ASI) WIHTAKeL-STS.
Sa v Hiuiuil, (4a.
f I ’ll 1C SUBSCRIBER ft would call the attention of the
1 citizen.- of Suiannah. to their SPRING STYLES
op a 1.1. 001,0ns nr
CLOTH3, CAS3I MERES AND VESTINGS,
\Vhie.h’they are pre)>ared to manufacture to order, in
; tin; neatest and most fashionable styles.
A!.-. their stock of Ready Ifiailf Clotliing,
sv4l of which have l.eeu got up in a superior style to
anv ever before offered for sale in ibis market.
their stock of FURNISHING G(mDS is complete,
i and well assorted. These Goods will be sold on the
most rensouabe and accommodating terms.
mar 25 ts
SHOES ! SHOES !! SHOES!!!
For (lie V'nll ami Wlntrr Tnulo.
THE SUBSCRIBER would *
\. respectfully call tlie attention IS
! Ljl nf the planters of Georgia,South Jg
Carolina and Florida, and the
; public generally, to his large Stock of
HOOTS YM> SHOES.
I His stock lias been .selected by himself with special care
| undparticular reference to the retail ami planters’ trade,
! that being the most import ant fixture of bis business,
lie confi lciitly offers t<- his customers and the public
work of a. superior quality and on reasonable terms.
! His si,wk comprise* all tlie varieties usually kept in a
Shoe Store, consisting of Ladies’Sho-s. Bouts, ard Gai
ters ofvvery variety; Gentlemen’s Boots. Shoes and
Congress Gaiters; also, Misses', Boys’, Youths’, and
Children’s Shoos of.every kind. In connection with
the above lie has a lavjo stock of
NEGRO BROG-Y\S,
which ran safely bo recommended as a superior article,
| No effort will he spared to give entire satisfaction. A
CuU is solictsd front you bes re pun-ba-in r.
sept 23 WM. If 1.1 DT. Gibbons’ Range.
itEC Et VEI) per State it'Georgia, La
1 lies’ light colored plain Gaiters, Ladies’ Lin
ui Gaiters, assorted colors. Ladies’ colored French
. lasting Buskiiis, Ladies’black Gaiters, Ac. fte.
j,. W. 11ETDT. Gibbons Building.'’*
HI MS ill HIM SUES,
rn .lust received at the Atie ILd
IE Store, corner of Broogton and Bar
nard-sts., every variety ofSI’UI NG 3SS
GOODS, consisting in partofgUks,
; vers, Gussameres. I\dala, Pinion. Paris, Lone Star,
j Cain peachy. Florida, .Straw, Swiss, and others too nu
■ morons to mention; also, all kinds of children’s Hats,
i at wholesale uud retail. BELDKN ft Otb
TfiiVELLEB’S TtlllKK DEPOT,
Glbbun’s Kaii^c.
GISO. S. NICIMLS, haft recently ro
ri'",v 11 bu-g • supply of Traveller’s
J ‘*T\\ Trunks. Vallices, and ('arpet Bags,
Hinotig which are the following:
! Superior English .Stile Leather, iron frames, now pat
terns'.
j Do. black Harness Leather, iron frames.
Black and bronzed Leather Ladies Trunks, new sty le.
28, 30 and 32 inch brass band, extra ftufeb.
28. 3u and 32 iueli black and bronze Folios.
50 comtnon black packing Trunks, various sizes.
Sole leather and common leather Vallices.
Ladies’ Hat Boxes, new patterns,bhu k and bronze.
100 Wilton, Brussels. Tapestry aud Ingrain Carpet
Bags, all sizes and qualities t jgethor with .Satchels.
Those in want are invited to give him a cull at the
Clothing Store, Gibbon's Range, where great bargains
will be given. Call aud see. may 4
THK SI l?s< KIISUK
Yi—J $ just received a good assortment of
Rpptk Qa YW Trunks Valisesaml Carpet Bags, wbieh
a LJf XJln will dispose of on very reasonable
I terms. All in want arc respectfully invited to call
j and look at tliem. WILLIAM HEIDT,
• j,. 14 Gibbons’ Bunco.
Pb A NTs.-- ••>. Roses
j Carnations, Geraniums, and other Flower
in flue state of growtli. for salo by
>m. mnyJJS . .INO. A.^AYBlt.
ORE)tll HOUSE PI. A \ T TS
!•’ ‘h/y/% Tlm-i- li u ii.lt-.-c1 pntß(iri-li Hnu.o I -lan Is. in fill]
| Orow bloom, odinprlsing r.u elegant assortment of
j various and rare kinds, w ill bo opened and uf
f- fared for sale this morning- b.v
mnv 18 W. \V. LINCOLN. Monument aqr.
KSH IKS—Received per steamer
Auguatu.—New Wheat—Hiraui Smith's double
I extra Gonessee Flour.
i New N S Salmon, m'w No 1 Mackerel, new Codfish
i Sniokotl Tongues, Soda Biseuit. Butter Crackers
! Fancy Crackers. Also, 15 bbls Crushed and Clarified
i ugurs. For sale by WM. G. DICKSON,
sept 14 Corner Whitnknr-stand Broughton Lnao.
FALL TRADK OF 1853
To McrchaitiH und Ptirchascrt of
D RY GOODS.
OUR Arrangements for the Fall Trade will be com
pleted in o few days, when we will be prepared
Ito submit to your inspect!'m an unusuallv complete
i assortment of general DRYGOODS. HOSIERY .Till M-
I MINGS, HABERDASHERY and SMALL WARES,
. RIBBONS, fttx.fte.
M. PRENDEROAST ft CO, ITS Broughton-Pt.
aug 27 opposite St. Andrews Hall, west side.
SOAP AND CANDLES.—Iot) boxes Cratou
Soup.
100 boxes Craton Family No. 1 Soap,
50 do do pale do.
50 do P> and 8 Bedels Cain die*.
25 do Sperm 4 uud rt d<. For sale bv
1 sept 15 WEBSTER ft PALMES.
SOUTHWESTERN Bail Ruad*Stoi-k.—2o+ shares for
sale by [sept lfij_ CA. L LAMAR
T. W. Me AU THOR ft CO.,
(siux of Tin; miu coffkc hot) wiiolkhalk am* kktail
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY
A XD
STOVi: WAKi; KOOItI.
n Yv'K have now, and keep con-
stautly on hand, a full and ox-jJri'|Y
BSp&Sfr tensive STOCK, which wc offer
S* very reasonable terms. N*
’ —ALSU— iV* 3 *
PunipH, Lend Pipe,
Ssheet Lend, Copper
mid Zinc.
These Pumps are of simple construction, and every
part perfectly fitted —they arc so made that they may
be taken apart and access gained to all the valves with
out taking up the pipes, or even detaching the plat
form, to which the Pump is fastened.
We sre also selling the celebrated lluck Pattern
Cooking Stove, for wood, which is2h-iug very
extensively used in the city and country. The suc
cess of tlds Stove, since its introduction by us, has
been gratifying—-nothing has over been offered to the
public for euloimry purpose- that has given such gen
eral satisfaction. Wo shall take groat pleasure in
showing this Stove, whether you pufehuse of us or
not, and we think we van satisfy you that this Stove
Is superior to anv ever offered for -ale in this market,
m ir -Ji STOKE. V V 13 BARN ARI>-ST.
SOME MANOFACTOEY OF
Saddles, Bridles a ndHarness,
183 Congrt'tt.Stiect, Savnnnan, Git.
/*- /%. The Subscribers man it fin- pu
ture and keep constantly on
btocl; of SAD
fI Id.KS, BRIDLES, and II VR-
NESS, and make to order any d.-.-cvip'.iou ,f article in
our line. Our stock comp-rises also, a large assortment
ot Trunks. Carpet Bags, v nJoiies. Saddle Bags, \\ Lips,
Wool aud Dra\ Collars, Dray H irnesa, etc.
Persons desirous of purchasing, would do well to
give us call, and examine our Stock. All work man
n&ctured by us, warranted for material and workman
ship.
11. SUM m s CO.
N. B.—Repairing done on the shortest notice and on
n s ’!• ter n< fct 20
CHEAP StfGAKS AWD TEAS
DOUBLE Refined Crashed
o gar, CrystaHzed, Granulated do., A
; H yjfSi HI Ib.l. f-r *l.
•i -j; Al ‘, sparkling, bright Coffee
Sttfi'nr, 12 lbs. for SI.
liowcr Grades Brown Sugar. 11 lbs. for £l.
Dark (suitable for servants) Sugar, 17 lbs. for sl.
FRESH TEAS—Selected from the latent importa
tions, consisting of:—Extra Hyson, Extra Fine Gun
powder, and Oooloiig.
Fresh Mustard, Sardines, Pickles, Preserves, Sweet
Oil, Almonds, fancy boxes Prunes, Brandy. 1, *nd":i
Mustard. Peaches, ‘Turkey Figs, extra largo and fine,
and 20 boxes Raisins (all dusters) —whole, naif and
quarter boxes—Mace. Nutmegs, Spires, Ac.
Just received per steamer—2 bbls. Pig Hams; 50
Smoked Tongues, large size; 50 lbs. llologim ShUsages;
2 bbls. Smoked Roof.
For sale at DICKSON’S,
jnn 20 Cor. Whitaker st. and Broughton lane.
“PEKIN TEA COMPANY,’ 1
Warahonse, 75 and 77 Fnlton-st., New York.
it,"Ml This TEA Company has always main-^
-c? t(lined h high reputation for TEAS of .
? the most delicious character and fra- <*/
_ -J grnney, and are warranted to give sat- v 1
isfaction in every instance. If they do not prove as
represented they mav be returned. For sale by tlie
Agent. ’ .1. A MAYKB, Brought, n-stivet.
Imported wines,
liquors, Segors, and Fancy Articles.
The Huhscriber has on hand a tine and
well selected stock, comprising the follow
i pipes Otard. Pupy ft Cos
i 3do do OKI Heniie-sy
Bua.nuv 4 2do do Sazcrac, Vintage 18 jft
I 2do do Jean Louis, do lv.*o
I 3do do J J Pupy
f Ido do Old Reserve Madeira
• I 2do do 1 ondon Particular
J 3do do Old Port.
Wines I ddo do Old Flierry
j 20 casks of Claret
[2O casks Champagne
j 20,000 Rio Honda
I 10,1)00 La Groiz
Saoars 1 5,000 La Union
lo.Oo” La Putria
( 25.000 Trabucos
Also, a large supply of Fancy Groceries, sin h u** irn
ported Cordhds. English Piehles and Ba;ices. Preserves,
Prunes and Jelly, for bale bv A P.<>\ A I D.
dec 8 Corner Bay and Whitaker -ts.
LiqroßS “and ‘wives -u hn
pipes ()taixl, Dupiiv ft Co.'s French Bran-
I dy, 10 half-pipes nasorted brands, low prie
ed Kreie h Brandv: 30 quarter casks Domes
tic and .. 60 fil ls .1.. dp. 70 do I* ft li Rv.
Gin. 150 do K I’li-lp-’d->; pipes Hol’andGin. 10 fibls ;
Virginia Apple Brandv, Bdo pure Geovrin Peach do.
SOiAihls do N O AVhi-key, GO do white Baltimore d0,30 i
old Westminster MouOiigahehi do, 20 do old Pennsyl- .
vanin Mountain do do, 1"” do N E Rum 25 quarter ‘
casks Madeira Wine.D* eighth do choice do d<.2o qunr- •
ter do Port do. 2 half pipes do do. 20 quarter casks \
Brown Sherry Wiuo. 40 basket* Champaigne do. For
said by fnngStf] WBIISTRR ft PAT.MES,
BAC W, l 51k and'beef.
80 casks prime Western Baron Sides:
IqTOpj 30 “ “ “ ** Shoulders; !
li&kiv. .50 bbls. Mess Pork;
15 •• Prime **
75 “ Mess Beef;
25 haif ” Fulten Mark'd Beef.
For sale by [may 13] AYEBSTEItft PALMES.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
154 Congn iid-Hl, 7.'{ St. Julleu-Ht.
J UST received the following very desirable
viz.:
('rape D’ Artois.
1 Humiliated Bareges.
.Mourning Grenadines.
Black do.
Neat Styles do.
The abovegoods are oft he latest importation and will
be sold unusually low. SPENCER UTRRKLL, Agt,
apr 21 Oibbmiß* BuiMin-r ,
JOHN B. MOORS & CD..
Druggists and Apothecaries,
Giutiox’s Buii.w.xms, Savanvaii, ti\. t
f) Invite the attention of Planters. Physicians 1
and the citizens generally, to their stork of pure
aud unadulterated MEDICINES, which liuve
boon selecteil with great personal rare f-.r this
market. Their assortment of FluiUuti m. Family, and
Toilet articles, will be found unsurpassed, either in
quality or variety.
For Physicians.
The best Froncli, English, and American Chemicals,
Select Powders, Trusses of all kinds; Surgical. Den
tal, Pocket, and Cupping Instruments, Catheter's Med
ical Saddle Bags. &c.
Planter’s Articles.
Paints, Gluss.:Lantp Oil, Lancets, Tooth Instru
ment.-, superior American Musturd, and Landreth’s
Garden Seeds.
For Family Uso.
Preston ft M -nilTs Yeast Powders. Flavoring Ex
tracts. Russia 1,-inglu.ss,Gelatine, Vanillußeans. French
White Wine Vinegar,superior Tea*i. Spices. Mnetard
Anow Root, Sweet Oil, Burning Fluid, and Sperm Oil.
For the Toilet.
Fine Turkey Sponge, Flesh Bitbberc; Hand Mir
rors. Powder Boxes, German Cologne. Shaving
Creams, Razor Strops, and Dressing Ca.-cx: and
un extensive assortment of French, English nud Ameri
can Hair Preparations, Ox Marrow. Philocoinc. Bear’s
nil, ft.-.; and Lubin’s, Guerhiin’s, Maugenot’s 1 Tver’s,
l*revost’s, and Monpela's fine Toilet Soajr., Pom
tuades, and extracts for the Iliindkerchief.
Brushes and Combs.
They request particular attention te t lieir assortment
of these articlea; viz: Ivory. Pearl, Bone. Buffalo.
Satinwood, and Inlaid Hair Brushes, romprising eve
ry variety of French nud Eng. manufacture: Ivory,
Buffalo, and Bone bundled Tooth Brushes. Nail Brush
es, Shell. Buffalo and Horn Dressing and Tuck Combs,
and Ivory Fine Tooth Combs.
Sundries.
Back gam man Boards, Chessmen, Dominoes, Crib
bage Boards, Playing Cards of extra fine quality,
Purses, Liquor Flasks, Tapers, Pastiles, Aromatic
Cachbu’s, Pocket Books, and n great variety of bund
ling Bottles. Pros loti Salts, ftc.
Orders from tlie country promptly filled and satis
tact ion guaranteed with regard to price and quality,
mar 12
nat s : 1 1 ai a : : Hats I t I “
a Just received, ior Alabama, a large lot of
(rim’d and unlrim'd Bonnets, Ujul.rellas, and
every variety of Fall and Winter I tats,Caps. ac.
We will sell a better new style Silk llut, (and of uur
own inunufueture) at $3,50, than cun be produced in
Savannah.
We also wish it distinctly understood, that we make
ourown Hats, and put no other makers name in the
tips, especially those that have been defunct for years,
sept 27 BEL PEN ft CO.
HATS AND CAPS.
a Fine, fashionable silk and beaver Hat-:..in|it
Men’s and Boys’ California do. A
lot of Wool I hits, for Plantation use. For
sale by Stalky & hkndy,
REAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS. ‘
G E(). S, NICHOLS has just received a fine lot
of Ueiil Spanish Panama Huts, the finest to be
‘j found in this city, and clialleuges com petition.—
They-are beautifully shaped, and of extra fine quality.
Call and serf them at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s
Range, and get one,cheap. apr 14
“SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME.
Hath for Nmnll und Large lloys.
rjaj| THE L:ulics nf Savannah have long wanted to
UB get something very pretty for their Children in |
way of I CATS. They can now find such ar
ticles at the Clothing Store. No. 09 and 150 Gibbons
range, where l am now receiving Panama*, Leghorns, J
Chinn and Dluvrro Pearl. Catupecliu.Rutland and Can- j
ton Straw, und Palm loaf— all ucatly trimmed, to fit |
Boysfrom one to fifteen years oM Call and see. j
,„., r ; 5 „ GKO.B. NICHOLS, j
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J2O CASKS fine sewed calfskin Boot;;;
12 do. do. peggired do. do.; Montero;
and Congress Boots; Ladies’ and Gent’s Gaiter
Boots: Ludhv’ Ties und Slippers; Boys’ nd j
Youth's Shoes; 5.000 pairs Plantation Brogans. For
sale by STALKY ft HENDRY. i
oct2S Sign of the Golden Eagle, Congress st.
bntfWfgo QTai i<
Dr.3. X ;YAtL S. JOHNSON
ynNT.T.s,
Over S. M’itmol s jnveh y slur.
j Office hours from Bto 2 o’olopk, and from 3to ti.
mar 11 com
DR. S. G. PANCOST,
gf 1 r Is prepared to perfowM *ll necessary
1 operations for the reguhitiem, preser
| I <LCtxV^F vatioll and beautifying ofthe teetli, uud
will insert artificial tooth, from a sin
glo t>utb to a double set. Dr. P. will spare no ■ Hurt to
give the utmost satisfaction to all who may command
I hi* services. apr 21
JAMES B. FIDLER.
\ D<'ul-runl 1 inportcrof Wntchci
Jewelry, rrilWare,
Fancy (foods, ftc.
No. 12, So. 2d Stroct, Philadolphia, Pa.
sept sly
JOHN ANTPvOEUS.
PORTRAIT, L\ N Dm'A PE AND ANIMAL
. PAINTER
x.,-si Andrew s Hall.cornei of Broughton and
j Hr f>] Jel>er<or.-stveets. ___ pm
SLARSHALL5 LARSHALL HOUGSE,
\ \ v n \ aH , <- 13 0.,
1 GORDON FARGO, Pkoimuktor.
fciffl Late sf the United Stab Hotel, Augusta, Gc*.
I ,t> irv pr lt lv
WASHINGTON HALL.
TIIE TRAVELLER S HOME,
31 ato it, Da.,
An Omnibus always iu readiness to convey
BJ J pa.ssengors tohiid fi ( in the Rail Bond depot to
: iuo Hail. 11. l* REDDING. Proprietor,
j B. F. Dfxsb, Superiuteniiant. 6mo apr IP
AMMRICAN HOUSE,
HA NOV Eli .STREET. - - - BOSTON. rfM?”
SR. I* v LK W 18 HI (J E .
; Rebuilt, and Elegantly Furnished,
j ‘Possessing ull the modern i)u|irovenicnts and con
veniences for the aeconmiodatK.n of thu
dec 2 traveling public. ly
DATJIFL C ? vO M L AY.
FASHION A151,1. HOOT MAKER!!
Cornel of Broughton and Bull Sts.
TH F Sub-crifi. i desires to inform tho public,
| 3p that he has arrived from Charleston, and
■ has opened ns above, where they are prepared
to execute orders for Bouts of'the finest fim-h
I and stylo, and equal if not superior, to any heretofore
| offered to the public, lie has many friends iu thi:
j State who have been bis patron-, m Charleston, and
j he solicits from them aud the public u call and a trial,
j nov 8 ly
JOSEPH GANAHL.
ATTORSKY AT LAW,
Corner of Buy and Whitaker-streets.
junc 24 ly
’ E. J. BLIVCK, I ate of Ch tries i
j Notary Public nnd Shipping Master.
Marineprote.- ts noted und extended, and u!l ether
liotiiri'inl business attended to.
Office ut Ferry Wharf, opposite tho Gas Works. Sav
i uumih. ly - june in
JuH.ri Ml! LEE;
A TTOLXLY AT I. A IF.
nmy 23 ts 11 *• itimv ick, C
WILLIAM PHILLIES,
ATTOHM'ri AT LA W,
or: 2ff MAii! ! ,TA. <<A. Yy _
r.
SEC-AIL AM) TOBACCO STORE,
No. 29, Bull Street. (Sign of tho Big Indian,)
N. lE Keeps constantly on bund Sjumi-b. llali
Spauisli. and American Begars, at wholesale and retail.
Also. Chewing Tobacco, Snuff'. Ac. june 1
z .
Factor and Commission Merchant,
220 Bay-st., U illiauisou’s Buildings.
! aprlo ly
WELLS c: DURR,
Factor* ami ('omml.M-iou Wcrcliauts,
No. 8A Bay-stroct, Saviumah, Ga.
L W \i klu, Suvanuaiu L. .'I. Dual, C-dumbus.
i mar 1 ly
J. S. DERBY,
liouMc amt Mgu Painter, builder, <*l
zier aud Paper Ilauger,
No. 21 McDonough and 82 Pcrry-sts.
Orders will meet with and t>e exe
! cutcd m the be.->t manner. teb 7
A. SHORT.
MASTER Dl l EDKK.
Will take contracts for Building ami Working Mn
! sonry ot every description. Residence, first door weal
of St. Andrew’s Hull. Broughton-street.
OCt 30
J. J. MAURICE.
T 1 -\ IL O <J> !<’ K 1C ,
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on cor
rect principles, aud. from Id years experience, feels as
sured he can give auiisluctiou. Prices very 16w. Best
I reference given. tel* 18
litters and Con luctoi - made to order .c* •:
FORT fi DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MKRBIIANTS,
Sa v annali, Ga.
i 11 unuy It. Four, T. K. Dunham.
oct 12 ‘y
STURGES 6c HAMPTON,
; General Commission Merchants for Lumber,
Ollh-c No. 7t> I lay'street, Savauimh.
i". ruauM'Ko.
Messrs. T. N. Poub.iu ft Son, Hand. M'illiams ft Cos..
Davis, Kolb Fanning. ‘V .S. ft T. 11. itoierts, Bel
cher ft llollingswortli, H oi. Andrew ,J. Miller, Col,
.h.lui Millidge—Augii'ta, Ga.
Messrs. Hand, Williams ft W ileox —Cliavle.'ton.
Messrs■. Hunter ftGaniim 11, and Lr. 11. L. Byrd—Sa
vannah. Ga.
feb 9 h mos
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DltS. RIOU DON ft Cl’ EbEN.
Having associated themselves in tlie practice of Me
dicine and Surgury, respectfully tender their proses
sional services to the citizens of Savannah and vicinity.
In cases requiring the utlention of more than one phy
sician, the attendance of both can be obtained freeu*
extra charge.
! Office ou tlie corner of West Broad and St. Julien
I streets. ly nov 10
JAMES M( HENRY,
IN sun A <; Kl<lLOlvKli AXI) NO-
T Alt \ PIBLK.
! Marino Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad-
I justetl. Charter Partios and Avera.-e Bonds drawn.—
I’apors prepared whereby to recover lav es from Ame-
I ricon or British Underwriters, aud attention given to
j all matters connected with Shy.ping and Insurance.
, No. 118 Bay street, opposite the front of tin- Gust’ ni
House. ly nov 8
- H
FASHIONABI.E TAILOR AND CUTTER,
I‘il ty. ( ougn-HN St.,
Offers his servi- cslo the citizens of Savannah, and
respectfully solicit*; u share of tlieir j>aLr*mtge. lie
luis no doubt of giving satisliu tion t-> till who may fa
vor him with an order for cutting or making the most
fashionable garment. dee 13
jTh. c6hen~Tco~
NO. 110 BnolHiUToN sr.,
Next to I. AY. Morn 11 ft Co.’s Furni
ture Store,
Are daily receiving large additions to their much ud
mlrcd and cheap stock of
DRY GOODS.
‘•of tlie Newest and most Fashionable Styles, ’’acknowl
edged bv all to t e
• CHEAPER THAN THE OIIICAPEST.”
Our facilities enable us to keep complete assortment
in our line, aud we are determined to make this the
••ffenl (’heap Store of Safaunah.” by selling Retail at
Wholesale Prices. Solid, ing a continuation of the pa
tronage so. kindly extended üb, we respectfully invite
all to call and be satisfied.
Planters will find it to their interest to examine our
Stock.
No trouhte to show Good*. may 28 j
FRENCH JUVENILES.
lieu ut ifuily II lust rated -in Ornamen
tal llimitnig.
p-rjint LE ROB!"SON Lol ISSK ou Hfetoirc j
jjfJyWy D Une Famille I.uisso Nauiiigee, par J. j
Mventuros de Robiunon Crusoe, <ra
ZrS&yf diiitoa de Daniel De Foe.
Amalia Ccrshia ou l/Orpholine !*<■ S. inne, Dedioe
Aux .Jounce IVrsonnes. pur Victor Doublet, Prufe.v
seur de Belles-lettrei.. etc.
•Abrogede tons I.es Voyages an Pole Nord. dopuis i
b*-; Freres, zeni jusqu’a trhoard (1380-183i., par j
i Henri teibrun— six feme edition.
Marguerite Robert, par M’mo Tullie Monetise.
Lcs Derniors Jours de i'oinpei, hnlte do liulwer—B I
edition.
Histeire Naturelle. d< sAnimaux lesj lus romarqna- j
hies de hi elapse <lcs Manimiferes Miuadrupcdcs et
cc.taces'l par un Naturallslc du Museum, orm-e de tJO j
figures D'Aiiuimuax —5 edition.
L’Orpheliue de Moscow ou luJoune institutrice, par j
i M’me Woillez —dixieme cd tion.
t I’ierro-le-Grand, par J. N. l>itboi£, pwifesscur de |
I’Univorsita —quatn* me edition
Mes Prisons ou Memoircr d* Silvio, Pellico. tradin’- ‘
tionnouvclle. Par M. L’Abbo Btiuraaes, prufo:-t-ur au ,
petit Sominnire de ‘Cours.
Auguste et There. mi 1• Retour ala so, put M’me
Tarbe das Sablous— troi?i**tno edition.
Ernestine au les Charmes de la \ ertu puiviede Nel- i
ly ou la Juene Artiste et de Caroline et Juliette, par ;
M'me Cesurie Forrwnco—septlemc edition.
Blanche de Suvenay. par M ine L. B.
Agnus de Lum ens, au niumuiroß Dc Socur Saint j
Louis. ]>nr liOiife Yenilette.
Mathilde et Gabriello on les Biuufaits, D’l’uo Kdu- J
cation Ohreirienue—trolsienmic edition.
Robert au Lc Souvenir D Une Mere, pur M'me C.
Guermante.
Voyages et A ventures de Luperouse, par F. Valen
tin—sixiemeedition. F i saie by
pept 2o CCIHU.-DGL ft BROTHER.
Commot Jntrilijirna
Sin nil 11 all .->] it r k c-1, Or.. 10.
U l y N 1 1J >’iSr>M this morniiiK, u lollow.
I *• :1 * ‘•* •1. .ad tl at JOl4 cti.
Kxporls.
; Per -tuinuil.i,, Key stone State, for Philadelphia—
-110 ‘ iO:C 7 - WIM Cotton, J. do Yarn, and
j sundry pkgs Mdze.
Per schr M BMahony.hr I-hlladelphU-76,000 ft
Lumber.
Receipt, oftafus, o-c., perc. h.h.
Oct. I—l.. • ale. Out ton and Mihio,to \V W Ourrard,
Wa-hnurn, wilder and Cos, Uubm, and Whitehead, Jno
• nc. . Be; t !, V \ Ihalonga.C A L Lamar, Fort and Dun
; h".n, C llartriisc, 11, hn ,t Foatcr, W Puncan, Padch
foil, la, and t.O, Hard,,i, L A Cool.c, Lockett. Lung and
j*■ “■ ~ 1: ’ :, J- 1 thr, |,,unj U 1) Lthciidgo 4C„.
Idegarnpcrg.
rut 1
l H Anderson aid nimily.
i’er steauier Aictunu ru* from Olwrb ton—W Far
i rand Ilia- Ihaalev N y. 1, Hull, T S Ootldard, la
! V’ wnJ li “/‘'-Gn ms and lu iy. U H Bteoo, T 3
1 Lawson, 8 1 o.stell, and 2 de k
Pcr rtoaincrOordci, t , ~, i harlcslon-J Mur- h-
Luke “ u-t Matt I'oel. II ‘ lickiusu, C( WclUnson,
i 0, 11 /'"u";, V'"',*. ‘ ‘ t,r Tc r - I'S Goudeell, (i
Mn.te, tt t ttrleht. .1 A t'othhert, J Ganahl II Ct.
;crl. Mrs M I. Oov.m t; .1 1 1i,.1 1) rur.brook.E
It t.uthl.ci t. .1 I', jin. r, \V J Mott.W Hark V \ M,
Dowell, and 5 deck.
Per *te nr St J dins f: m I’ala'Un.ffc—- Mr Fox Vr
Blount. Am, -. 11, übtui, J M Bull, 1 L’oikowi an,Via
. dy, and (J W ing.
I i Per ptcamer Planter, from Coat rei illege, tfc Mrs
| ‘J’ U ‘ l, or ’ A Lang. M s Wlggiin. Ann Lang,
ii.is VillalongM, Mjp M Mllalonga.J 1. Yillalonga ‘lfos
T \\ Co-.p.-r, Mrs Smith, 1 Lang. G Lung. J D iHm
hum, J Gowin.CC Jaekson.T C Kirkland,and a Ducks.
partite Jititliignifr.
I'OKT OF SAVAKX.\I|::::;::;::0CT0BEK lu.
irßived.
ibirk Lt booi>. Coleman. Bouton,to Ogdon and Bunker.
Mdze. to E r Wood, A Haywood. TR Mills,M A Cohen,
G H Clark, I \\ Morrell <t Cos, J Jones, O S Harding.
Art Str I'a-liion, O Jolmsoii and Cos, Hunter rs Gam mull,
Ogden and Bunker, liehn and Foitcr, and R R Agent.
Btcan.fr Metainora, P 1.11, Charleston, to S M Las-
Mdze, to T S Wnyne, J Currcll, Kemp ton
ft -’’--lill*?. Cul l edge and l ro. Crupcr A Wade, l'm-c ts
M . M J .-t.louiuns, J 3 Brow n. J II Colieu cf Cos, and J
i J 8t urges.
Steamer Gordon, King Charleston, toSM I.affiteau
Mdze. to Kcmptnn <f Vorstille, A Haywood.J H Cohen
and <’•>, J H Cuthbert, A Bonaud, and D L Cobon.
StfinnerSt Johns. Freeborn. Palatka, dc, ‘to J il
Gunby. 5 link's Upland and fi do S I Cotton, to An
, dersons ft Cos.
sit i rm-r Planter, Wiggins, Ccntrovillage, ife, to
Kinchb yft Tin urns. 12 bales Cotton, and Mdr.e, to N
A I’ardcedCo H A Crane, Boston cf YiUulonga, J
Poll, Kinchley ,v Thomas.
J EE VllKI).
Steamship Key btoue State, ilurdie, Philadelphia, C
i A L hamar.
Bark Beter Deuiill, Ilooy, New York, 11 K Wash
. burn.
I Sclir M B Miibony, Nichols, Philadelphia, Ogden i£
Bunker.
SAII.KD.
, Steamship Key Stone, llnrdie, i’hiladelpbia.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Calhoun, Marines, Charleston.
Stemmw Metumora, Post ell. Charleston.
Steamer Wm Seubrook, IVekyCiiarleston via Beaufort
; ftC.
1 Steamer Oregon. Moody, Augusta.
JnsnnnuT.
AGENCY IIOWAKD INSURANCE CO., OF
NEW YORK.
Savannah, August Ist, 1553.
and/ * ,urin S m .V absence from tho city, Mr.
. C. TI. C:\mpfield will act as my attorney,
and attend to all business pertaining to thin Conipu
uy. S. C. DUNNING,
aug 1 2* 4n Agent.
, SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.’
! “hi™. No. US Bay-street. This Cciupa
ny will routinue to take Marino, Fire and
i Inland Navigationriska on tlie most favorable terms.
IlKNitv D. WsBBD, President. Trustees—llt-nry D.
Meed, J.*R. Wilder, I. W. Morrell, N. B.’ Knapp, Hi*
i ram Roberts, K. F. Wood, Henry laithrop, James Mc-
Henry, Secretary. June 13
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE.
Life Insurance Com
wv-vfoj pany of New Yorli.
ISAAC ABBATT, Secretary.
F. S. WINSTON, President.
Applications received by
WM. P. HUNTER, Agent.
Du. R. D. Arnold. Medical Examiner, lv jail
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY.
* Hartford, Conn. —The underhigned,
Ai agents of tlie above Company,are prepared
lit take risks against Fire, on buildings, und their con
tents. on the most favorable terms,
july 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO.
FIRE ANI) LIl’E INSURANCE AGENCY,
No. 120 Congress -it.. Savannah, Ga.
Equiiuble 14re Insurance Compiiny,
OF LONDON.
■ Authorised Capital $2,600,000
Cnj ital paid in $1,000,000
('. K. Hareciit, Esq.. )
liKNRT Ludlam. Esq., -Trustees, N. Y.
j. Rout. Diliain, Esq., J
Parmors’ Fire liiKiirniice Company,
Capital, $200,090.
Granite Fire Insurance Company,
Capital S£OO,UOO.
Knickerbocker Flic Insurance Cos.,
Capital 5>100,000.
New York ft Prie Fire Insurance Cos.,
Capital, $1 50,000.
! Tin scOi-uipanics having a cash capital, safely iu-
I vested in bond aud mortgage, are prepared to effect
! Insurance against damage by lire, on ull kindsuf pro-
J perty ou reasoimbic- teims.
Cliarlcr Oak I.ife Insurance Com
pany. naK’lFord, conn.—
Capita), and surplus over $250,000.
t Alfheii Gn)., l*iesi*lent. Jan, r. Walkley, See’y.
j This Company will issue Policies on the Joint
j Bkick principle, and upon the Mutunl plan, ttnis com-
I biniug the benefits of both systems at the option of
the insured.
‘ The strength, ability and well Invested capita] ot
tho iudtitution arc. in my oj.inii ii, unsurpassed by
anv Life Insurance Company in this State or Union.
[L. S.] Signed R. G. PIXN KY,
Comptroller of I’uhlic Accounts,
State of Connecticut.
For insurance in either of the above named Compa
nies, apply to
A. WILBUR, General Insurance Agent.
und agent for the above Cos.
sept 13 Office 129Congress.nt.
Ini K. PI/ ASTER ft LATHS.—2OO cases
j Lime; 50 bids. Piaster: 100,000 Laths; for kale to
anivo. per brig Tiberius, from Boston by
sept 22 (HIPEN A BUNK F. R .
I > Kl KiVKI) per steamer, a supply of Ladies’
Ii and .Misses Buskins nnd Slippers, nnd for sale by
sept 20 W. II El DT, Gibbons’ Range.
MASON’S BLACKING. For ah in quan
tity to suit purchasers, by 11. J. GILBERT.
**jl •(* 4 .
OVTS. 5 •• Busl efo I'riim- Maryland (*ats, just re
eeived and for sale by P. L. CONSTANTINE,
sept 16 Foot of Barnard street.
j t II KAA l M. TOR \ ( (o. EoriUard’sCaven
\ l.iish Tob:i< eoin tinfoil, also, u fresh supply of Mrs.
‘liter's Tobacco. Just recolvcd uud for sale by
JOHN It. MOURE ft I*o.,
. jd <iifibons’ Ruildinp.
CtOU S . —tiOO tiu licta Corn, in store and tor sale iu
j loin to suit purchasers, by
■m.i H WELLS ft DURR.
(tOKN. — Itli ore porn, for
l sale by (sept 22J OGDEN ft BUNKER.
Sliti AR.— 000 libds. prime N. 6. Sugar; 20 hbdfl.
choice P. K. Sugar, for sale bv
sept 15 W EBSTER ft PALMES.
i lA&TI3VGS—— : -ring, of
V various ies: Plough Points, Heels, cto. Receiv
ed by last steamer*, and for Bale by
oct 1 CH. \l. CAMPFIELD.
I r ELYET RIBBONS ftc. — Just received
> t 154 Congress street, colored silk Velvets, Vea
t- on do: Plain black do; Figured Black do; Superior
M: l English Crape: dodo Italian (io; wliite and Idack
Crape Loisac; Marceline and Florence Sfilka; Bonnet
nnd neck Ribbons, Tuffctu and catin do.
S. CURKF.LL Apt.
No. 154 CongicSb siieot.
oct 5 Gibbon’s Building.
1 IST RECEIVED-.Arndher lot of X_Ba
• ) zitife eelchiated boaps and Perfumery, at the
sept 30 APCI ri DC ARIES’ IIALL