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SPLENDID PIANO FORTES.
CS* 11. MITCHELL, (Successor to F.
i , •
II WING recently receivedseveral flue 7 octavo PlanoFortesfr.v.n the factories of “Slodart.”
uJV J j ‘‘‘ r ‘-b. B m l Xr **- 1 and. i) iii'i in :in I5 . ‘lHljji .i 0 !iis it >*v uuui id an.l will be
J **on Kt* ut ly tiU|)liU with an assortment of
LH S£2f 653 Z-£L X& ±yjl S3 &
0 f vert •* stvles. prices ami compass, calculated to suit all tastes—o visit is respectfully requested at the old
At and. Waring's range.
Second tmml Pianos taken in exchange, repaired and tuned—also for sale or to hire. net 5 j
ID lints, Units, for Salt,. &r.
FJ.I SALK. I
r THE Menmboat GOLDEN GATE. I
miiihrAMEE!b&i 170 tons burthen, coppered and cnp| cr *
fastened, draft of Water ti feet U inehes, and built in
June 1852. la lu excellent running order, complete
In every respect and neatly furnished for a Passenger
Uoat, us the law requires. Apply to
C. G. AI.LKN A- SON.
148 Fulton-street. New York,
or to HENRY It iFEMIKE,
sept 27 lin lot) Reftde-streot, New York.
LAND WARRENTS. “
fifYIIE highest market Cash price paid tor Land War-
I rants hv ’ D-.KOR')
e 10th ts Cor Brmt rhton A llarnard sts.
m'JjxjH, -l.i x , OAkn jo-RaN.
1 iw W \ RUSH ELS Prime Western t orn,
i fOO do do MarylandCc-rn,
2.10 do do do Oats,
300 do Wheat Rran,
75 bales Northern Ilay,
25 do Eastern do.
In store and for sain by P. L.CONSTANTINE,
nug 23 Foot of Burnard-strcct.
iL.iUiA Cu’iTA.
r PHK attention of Minder Builders and the public
X generally are invited to some beautilit 1 specimens
of terra Cotta ornaments at the Gaudy Factory,corner
ltroughton and Whilakcr-sts., by T. C. RD E,
Agent for the Worcester Terra Cotta Works,
net 14 ts
qIoSSia mabb£s works.
•J. G. Rankin* Win. M. Hurlick, Geo.
Ij. Sit in me y,
(S 'accessors to ,4. Atkinson <0 Cos.)
r iMIIS Establishment has been in successful opera-
L tion for n number of years. The Quarries are
well opened, and the Marble is superior to any i.: the
United states.
We have so perfected our facilities for getting out
and finishing work, that wc can furnish M)N l. MEATS,
T LYIBS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES. and every thing
In our line of Imsinesa. itt better style amt at cheaper
rates, than any yard in thocountrv.
When it is considered that we saw our own Marble, ‘
pay no jobber's profit, and no high freight from the
North, it will be seen that w e do possess mnteriul ad
vantage over all eonipetiN.rs.
W cordially •licitour fri mds and the public to ex
amineonr work, and compare our prices with those of
ether yards, before ordering Northern Martihv
We have on hand at our yard in Marietta, a largo
assortment of finUhnd work—Monuments. Tomb*.
fc.—where or. r agent. Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell „t
our prices, our principal work is done at the .Mills.
Address J. (1. RANKIN A C%
july 18 1 y Morble Work I*. Q„Qa
To Strangers and Travellers, who prefer a
private to a public house.
MRS. WRIGHT'S,
No. 01, Soot! Third-street* I doors be
low St. Paul's CUurcli, I'hilu.
OFFERS SUPERIOR ATTRACTIONS.
ri'MlEhmlse is large and airy: finely located in aqui
-1 ot and fashionable neighborhood, near Steam lx>at
Landings and within a minute's walk of the Exchange.
The interior arrangements are well adapted to pro
mote thocomfort <if the inmates —large Parlors, airy
Chambers, a fine Hath, and the table well supplied.- :
Terms moderate. ly sept 8 j
CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND BBOMA.
BAKER, a CO.’S American and Vanilla Premi
• uin CIIOCgLA i'E, CGCOA avi* HRgMA. to
which tlie first premiums have been awarded by the
chief institutes and fairs of the Union, are fin* sale by
nil the principal Grocers in the United States, and by
their agents:—Hussey A Murray, New York; Grant 4
Twells. Philadelphia: Thus. V. Hruudngc, Baltimore; .
Keunet A Dudley, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WALTER BAKER & CO.,
aprs ly Dorchester. Mass.
I’Hei -x 4,3 AT / i A R IN OSWEGO. N. Y.
Another Triumph of Rich's Safes over
all ot tiers.
r J LI?, only SAFE known to have preserved its eon
-1 tents in the great fire which laid nearly half of the
city of Oswego in ruin*, on ihn.Mli July, is one of
RICH’S SAI. A lIA.VDEUS.
o.<ww;j,2lst July, 1853.
Mr \. S. M \!t V IN, 1 1 Wa , r .-t New York.
St-t: —The ill -h* which 1 purchased frmn you
five vc im a ;o. has ju • pa*e.l through one of the lar
gest tiros aver known in Western New York.aml w.vs
subjected to Out most intense beat. Tin . >.\r -n m..
l.!CPKrr—\.ir::iNO w \> injured, e <e,.t the out-idu ot
the Safe, w'.n-h shows Hie n.temitv ..f ti. • tire. 1 !.•* !
s -ul it toy .nr Vgmit. V. B Merriam. for the imq cc
tiooof the iri us. and requested him to I'un.i n ua
wim another -an-.
Yours.-v-portfully. S. D MMTTLL.
Vum iro i< eir'ifieate . si nilnr in the above, exb-nd
1-igovera periol .ft w! vc vers, can be seen at the
Ht-voof Ih .:i i.lev-igr.cd: wheis the only person in
tin - -RVe an’, h.vito sell tbosauu*.
a a M CAMPFI U>. Bay - treet.
NSW FALL AND WINTSit f'T.IC.'I OF
Reaily Hlmle f lnthlng, lints, Laps,
Hoot h, Shoes, Ac.
At the Sign of ttia £ugle, 173 Congress-st.
<T \ LEY ‘ HENDRY avejust received a larg • and
l well selected Mock of every tiling in their line, j
They etfer at the lowest price-.
Black Cloth Frock and Dress ‘‘nuts,
New Market Coals, (new allies.)
C.issimem Frock Coats,
Prince Albert do.
H utm ps Coats of every style,
Bhu k and Colored Cus.-imcre Pants,
Black Satin Vests,
Fancy S.lk do.
Kancv Cas inn re do,
Linen Bosom Shirts,
Fancy French do.
Merino ami Cash mere do.
Al-o. furnishing goods of every description. Pur
chasers generally are invited to call and examine uur
stock. < epl -2
DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION!
\GAIN we invite the attention of the public toour
cheap and desirable Stock of Dry Goods, fought,
with the greatest care for CASH AND CASH ONLY.
so that our Goods are sold almost as cheep as others
buy them; and we would distinctly state, that we have
adopted the ON E PRICE SYSTEM, and are able and
determined to sell tl-em ns low. if not lower, than the
same qualities are sold many house in the city. We
offer in our Ladies’
Dress Goods Department,
Moufdin de Rains, Cashmeres, Barege do Rains, Bro
cade and plain Alpacas, French. English and German
Merinos, Boinbaxins, Brocade, Pluided and Colored
Silks, Black Silks of all qualities and widths, from 75
cents and upwards: French. Scotch, English and Ame
rican Ginghams. Prints, etc.., etc.
Long and Square Shawls,
Scotch and French Km broideries in groat assortments
White Goods, bonnet Ribbons, Chimusetts, Collars,
Infant’s Robes ami Waists, etc., etc.
Hosiery, &c.
In this department, we offer every variety of Silk,
Cotton and Worsted llose and half Hose : Cotton Meii
no Under Garments for geut'n and ludies. Kid. Buck,
Silk. Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for gent’n, ladies,
hoys and girls.
Linens and Damasks.
Our stock of these Goods is in fact a Stock, for wo
offer every variety of bleached and brown Damasks.
Table Covers, ell sizes and styles; Diaper Towels,
Damask Napkins. Doylies, Dowlas. Crash, Linen Sheet
ing. Shirting and Fronting, Linen 7-S and 4-4 wide,
warranted all pure flax.and from the best makers.
Blankets, Kerseys, *ic.
We have a full and complete assortment of English
and American Blankets, Negro Cloths, all styles and
qualities; white, red and blue Flannels; bleached and
brown Domestics, till qualities; Ticks, Denims, Cheeks,
Stripes, blue and brown Drills. Ac.
All of the above are for sale at
.1. 11. COHEN A CO’S.
oct 10 No. 110 Brough ton-st, next to I W Morrell ACo
CO PARTNERSHIP.
riiHE UNDERSIGNED having this dnv associated
1 with him. in the Book and stationery Business
his brother, RICHARD IV. CUBBED iE. the business
will be continued under the firm i>f (TBBKDGE 4
BROTHER. The name of the new firm will bo used
in the scttlcmeut of all outstanding accounts.
J. B. CUBBKBOE.
Savannah, October Ist, <M -'t )
SUNDRIES. —50casksprime Bacon Sides.
25 casks prime Bacon Shoulders.
20 tierces sugar-cured Hams.
JOO bids. A. B. 4 C. Clarified Sugar.
30 hhds. Muscovado do.
20 do. Porto Rico do.
20 do. New Orleans do.
50 bids. Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers.
50 boxes Tallow Candles.Os and Bs.
100 do Adamantine Candles, os.
25 do Sperm Candles, 6s.
50casks filbert's London Porter, pints.
200 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap.
100 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch.
60,000 Havana Segars.
600 hags Shot, assorted sizes.
50 boxes English Pipes.
000 bids. Baltimore Flour.
50 do Hiram Smith's Flour.
50 bags Georgia Flour.
300 minis Wrapping Paper.
15 tierces Small twice. For sale hv
oct3 WFIRSTKit A PALM EB.
C~ 1 OSHEN~BUTTER.—34 _ firkins fresh Goshen But-
JT ter. just received per bark Flight, and selirJas
OKing, and for sale at the Emporium, by
oct. B SEABORN GOODALL.
(flliscrllaiuous.
COTPr’ES X210TJJ3313.
r | , lIE UNDERSIGNED has leased, and has now fit- ‘
i L ted up in neat and elegant style, the building on !
Drayton street, next dour to Wav „v King's, to buoccu- I
pied as u
corpus srouss,
W here he intends to serve up'iu superior style, every
Delicacy of the Season.
Nexv YovkOysters) SavanttAh Oysters*
VENISON, GROUSE, PARTRIDGE', FISH,
Now York and Philadelphia Beef, &c. &c ,
Will always bo kept on hand, and served up in a style
1 novel*before eiqnulled in tliiseiiy.
Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinners ;
;on short notku. lie will keoponlv the be,t Liquors.
. o*-t 6 4m JOHN Mi K. CODY.
KoflOE^
?*, PERSONS wiHil i ; t i g>> t> tin*
* ‘-*"■•’ ‘ V Cliurlestoa Itoats in the mornings,
will alwuvs be promptly attend to, if the order is let:
with iu<* or nt A Bonn lid’s, before 9 o'clock in tli-*
evening, and to nil other parts of the ci’y.
My Stable is on the corner of Congress and West
Broad-slie*o.
!- in ; i ■
DANCING ACADEMY.
ST. ANDREWS’ It ALL.
MR. NfCIIOLS respectfully announce* that
he will re-open his Academy as above, for in
CW struct ions on or about the Ist of Nov. Having
i spent thi> summer in visitlug the Aeado;Hie#t of
Touchers in New Y irk and Philadelphia, getting new
Music and Dances, he is prepared to teach ull the dis
foi’cnt varieties of this Art. Terms, hours of attend
ance. A c , in future advertisements mid circulars.
Mr. N. has “secured tho services of Mr. Phelps, the
celebrated Violinist, to uosh-t hiui in Ids classes,
j net lO ts _
i>Ax6lM ACADEMY^
M ONS. A . 15 O N A U I) ,
RESPECTFULLY inform* Id* patrons, that
ho will open hi* At ADKMY in November prox
imo. on which day duo notice will be given.
w~r*jt oet 11
itlcTrs -
WILD CllEßttV COKiII CAXDI!
4 GREEABLK to the taste, am! warranted (if used
1 z\ acerding to tho directions, which are unpleA to
euro all cart* ofCOUGiIS and OLDS, which are with
in the reach of any Medicine, besides all rdiog relief in
ease* of CR U P. AST IIM A. CATAU'HIS. and I*R GN
-and heingoito of the most useful remedies in
, the cnrlv stagesoi CuN.'U MPTIG.N.
Mr. RICE in placing this article before the public, I
claims not to have discovered or ingeniouslv com
pounded Medicines hitherto unknown.or known only ,
ns separate remedies or in ueh com Rina lions as pre
pre von ted the full faro of their beneficial effects. Nor
does he aver that his
COUGH CANDY
has the approval of the • entire Medical Faculty,” or
! has been recommended hv the ‘most oi.lighU ned Pliy
; sieimis.” but be would merely state, that having Lira
’ self sufiercu.'Hvonly from Prom hial Affection atteud
ed wi; h Coughing and Night Sweat - he applied tooneof
the faculty whose pi e-cript ion nfforded smhspordy re
: lief and resulted in sueh p.u fed cure Unit h. was in
duced to obtain a knowledge ofthc ingredients and the
j maimer in which they might he properly eompounded
j wiHi sugar,to give them a convenient and pidatahh torm
I sim o which he Ira* had the satisfaction of administer- !
1 ing it successfully in many cases.*. The iiigrodi. nU*
••f which this Can’dv is composed (among which Wild j
< berry i- the prim iple) are perfectly harm!-. ami .
inuv he taken by persons of all ages ut all times. !
Unlike many of the U ni.h Candies now off.*red Re
sale. vpurport.ng to he the product of profound medi
cil research, but which are in reality the concoctions
of genuine C indv Makers this articled not ovpectcd
I to cunt-Mil the ilia that flesh u heir to.” but i- pecu. ‘
i liariv mi;.pie ito the few disease* above mentioned, I
and ins.ea ; of being compo'O.l of tle poorest qualitv
..f Sugar. i:tfu.-ed with the extract ol II .ailmut, I. it is ‘
made fr .n Sugar in ics highest state of perfection. \
and contains well known and approved remedies, j
Trv it, and its intrinsic merit will call forth asnontun
e .„s appr..v:*l 11 • .in vim whi- 1. er long’ rl.ali give it
: a p >poul iriry unparalleled in the history of n jst rums, i
l*i ice 26 (amts inir I’aekage.
E e|, genuine package of IHUE'S C lUoll CANDY
will bear on the envelope the -i nature of
TO RICE,
C..r. Drought on <V U Rimker-ata.
Country Merchants Can he - ip;.li*d by the Box,
I earl, box containing Go packages. .I*6 25.
:*!"• :
Min FALL Ull U UTitli i.aoils.;
ROBINSON & CAMP,
j DRAPERS AND TAlL*ms, j
FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING.
4 RE now re. ,-iviug and •.peniug tlieiv slock of FALL
I ;V AND WINTER G-biDS. eonsistii.g in part <f
I 1:1 U and Fancy colorl Ereo.Rai.d l.n !i h CLOTHS: !
! French. English and American CASS 1M i-.KKS. of all
I grade* ami colors; VEST ING .4 of Si.ks, Satina, (ash
! mere*, n 1 Velvet, and cmbroid-re.l pattern-: GV Eli 1
, CGATI N'>. such ns line Euglb-h Reavers. Norway do. !
j Esquimaux* or double sided, fine K. rsevs, amt Pilot
Cloths,all of Which will he made and /ri/niacd’in our !
’ usual style, and at I lie s!mr'e t noli e.
Our itVDY-M\D: •,L >T 111 NG is luanufnclured bv \
| one of the first booses in Broadway. New York, anil
comprises ull that istino and fashionable.
Wo have our usual large supply of I UIIMFIIING !
GOODS on band. Every tl ing fi r a gentle- I
man’s wai Jrobe. blether ill. Trunks, Valbes and
Carpet Big*. Also. IN Mi \ RUBBER GO >D<. s.ub I
as Coat.*.Cloaks, Leg.ins and Cupes; all of
which we oiler a* low. and on good terms a* they
can he had elsewhere. GA UDRY'S BUILDI NGS,
oet t 2w (Next to Pulaski Hmi*e
til VIHAM ACADEMY
‘IMP'. KYKRCISES of tlm institution will be rc<u
I ed on Mouduv, October 10th. under the iiianug
intuit of J. B. M ALLAH Datid BERNARD MALLoN.
associate Principals,
The Academic Year is divided into four quarters of j
eleven weeks each, a* follows:
First quarter commences October IQttfc, and cuds
December 24th.
Mocoiul quarh-rfoimnonces January Ist, 1844, and j
end* March 18th.
Third qua ter commences March 18th. and ends
June 10th.
Fourth quarter commences June 10th, and ends |
August 27lit.
The Academy is organized into five departments—
Primary, Intermediate, Grammar, Classical, and
Young Ladies’.
No expense has been spared to fill the several depart
nionU with well qualified and experienced teachers.
The young ladies will be under the charge of J. B.
Myi.i.vHD. assisted by Miss M. A; Cali.km.ki;. who was
educated in tlie best schools of Northampton, Ma-. 5.,
and bus been for the last three years principal of u
female academy in this State.
The Classical Department will be under the charge
of Mr. Isaac F. Cady, a Graduate of Brown University
t’r two years classical teacher in the High School in
Providence, and f>r the last six years Principal of tlu*
High School in Warren. Rhode Island.
The Grammar Dcpuvtme.ul will be under the charge
of B. M auxin, as heretofore
The Intermediate Department will be taught by
Mr. II .Mty Baker, a Graduate of Oglethorpe Univer
sity; and the Primary by Miss A. It. Cartbr,
Arrangements have been made with Mr. K. Ml;i,ku
for giving instruction in French and Drawing.
.!.• N B. M ALLARD, l Priuriimls
soptZß—d3w BIR n'ARDM tLLON, 1 ‘
WiSoS
AT
Warner’s Old Stand, Hoad of Broughton-st.
f I tilE subscribers manufacture and keep constantly
f on hand a lage assortment of plant ation Wag<ns.
one-horse Wagons, Pedlars’ Wagons, Carts, and Dravs.
and build to order any kind wanted.
We are thorough mechanics, natives of Georgia and
South Carolina, and put up our work ourselves, and
warrant every article of the beat materials and work
manship.
Wo return our thanks for the very liberal
patronage received, and assure our patrons that it is
our determination that our work shall be us good us
nuv in the city
REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness nn
despatch. DAM EL 8. W ILSON, ’
s.*pt 16 trim TIMM AS NORTH.
HTOSOnT FLEMING & CO ,
I’aiEors ami Commission Merchants,
No. 94, Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
rrV'NDKIt their service* to Planters, Merchants and
i dealers, in the sale of Cottou and all other country |
produce. Being connected in business with HOPE I NS, j
i Ht/DS JN & CO., of Charleston, the establishment of I
’ an offl.-e in this city will afford our friends choice of
I markets. Strict attention will be given to business •
1 and the usual facilities afforded customers.
J. R. HUDSON, ,
W. R. FLEMING, f bttvannnh.
LAMBETH HOPKINS; Augusta.
Roptl t .1. J.(’Oil EN. Charleston. 1
n.\ V.—175 Rales, tor sale by
oct 4 2vv C. A. 1,. LAMAR
c , mN _ c ~o^jir
-1 * Af\ BUSHELS Prime Western Corn, just re
ioUU ceived and for sale by
au;r 10 if P.L. OOSSTANTINJi 1
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1851
Aurtion Salts.
liV PHI LB HICK cV BELL.
Guardian’s Sale.
j (i\ TUESDAY, tlie first ot* Novemtier next, at 11 u’.
eIK*U. will ho sold in front of Court House, in ,*suv
iih.li :
Lot No, (10) Ten, Dighy Tythiug, Decker Ward, and
improvements in Savannah, being the property of Mm*
garet Caveliiiugh. a Luimtie. Sold by permis.-sion of
the Ordinary for Chatham county, and by order of
Guardian.
I Tkrsib —One-third cafli ; one-third on twelve
! mouths credit and remainder on two years credit, with
iiih're.-MYom day of sale. Payments secured by niori
grtge on the propert y. Purchaser to pay for ail ucces- ;
j M*ry papers.
Prime White Corn at Private Sale.
I Just received in store and for snlo"m lots tosuitpur- ,
J chasers. Term.* cash. nug 17 !
RostmAalo Cemout at Private Sale.
Now lauding per S'*hr North State, 100 )bls Rosen
j dale Hydraulic Cemout. uug 17 •
N. E. Bam at Private s.iio.
Now landing porsehr. Cataract, from Providence, J
I 50 hbls. N. K. Runt. Forsalolow. uugl7
Valuablo Baildtng Lots at Privato baio.
i Lot No 13, cjutnirililg 1J• hv (JO feet, situated on
’ Gwinnot street. Also Lot No. 11, containing Mlhv I*2o
. feet, situated on . orner of Drayton and Lniunr streets.
If not previously dispose.l of by private sale.the above
Lots will lie sold at public auction in front •; the
Court ll uise on Tuesday, tlio (th of September next.
Terms ut sale. nug 5
Tract ot Land at Privato Sale.
Lot Land >.■ 23. l*. 3. containing 160 acres, well
timbered, sitiußcd in (’..nnty near Kingston,a lew
. miles ft*om the Rate Rail Road', June 29
improved Essence of Coffoo.
W li-.vc jnst re vived from the manufacturers in
Philn-lelphia. ami coiiiinue to keep on hand for sale,
Augustus Uhiiuii.*Fs I muroved Essence of Coffee. This
. i* the be*t com position of Coff.e ever offered for sale,
and Coffee made from’he e*-vnoe is much more whole
*ome. ujofc deli.-it**, finer flavored and colored.porteet
!v clear, and in every respect Superior to the finest Rio
Coffee, and In use will prove a nottsuving 75 per cent,
over Coffee prepared in tho ordinary manner Trv it
and see ii'i’ ipCB not. may I*2 1
Fairb ink’B Patent Platform Scales,
(TmprovM in quality and reduced in price.) adapted
to ev.-ry required operation of weighing—as Railroad
Scale* for tridos ..r sitede ears, in use on tho principal
railroad* in theUin’ -l State- and Great Britain: ware
house Scab**; he.ivv portable Scala*. on wheels, for
Foundries. Rolling Mill*. Ac.; hav and coni Seales, 4e.
Them St ales have been lour known and severely test
ed. and the universal confidence felt In the accuracy
and perfect mlnistii'.-nt i* aueh. that they are now re
garded as the standard, from which their U no appeal
For sale in all their varieties bv
I*IIII.BRICK 4 BELL.
set 25 Agent* in Savannah.
HERE 13 YOUR REMEDY.
•• -1 , -g.:V' : *7 ‘• <” . i ‘
■ •
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT
, .1 .1/ triH'iitoll. Cu. c ••/ Urn! Lcjl, lift*, 1C
Sujjc,iii/.n i/.
F.xlrnrt of n lc-tu-r flx.m Mr. iliwui <( .(fin. i.f 70
| St. M.ir. .-.lrt'i'i. Wrvmoulb. du't-tl 10th M>. 15..1 :
| tb I‘r.tj-fM Il’iUmwj:
I Sir:—At the age of eighteen my wife. <who i- now
i sixty-one) caught a violent cold, w luch settled in her
! legs* and ever since that time they have been nn r.* or
: less sore, and greatly inflamed, ller ugouies v%er*
i destr&cting, and for months together she was deprived
entirely of rest and sleep. Every rc.ntetlv that medi
eal men advised was tried, but without effect; hei
health suffered severely, ami the .Mate of her I.- wav
terrible. 1 had often rend your advertisement*, and
advised her to try your Dill* and Hutment: and. a* a
lasi resauree, after every other remedy had proved
; useless, she consented to do 00. ."he c6mnu:m*vd six
i h .. and, strange to rehue, is now in good ,
i health, ller logs are painless, without seam or.-nr.
I aud ller sleep sound and undisturbed. Could ymi hav.
’ witnessed the sufferings of my wifi* during the last 43 ,
years. anl contrast them whit her prc-i nl enji v incut
..f health, you would indeed feel delighted in having
been the meaurfof so greatly alleviuting the sufferings
of a fellow creature.
(Signed) William Gvmmn.
!,1 Pc non 70 Years of Aye Cnmd of Hod
1.-rj. nf 30 Yi Ills Standi ay.
Copy of a letter from Mr. H ni. Aid**, builder of tin*
’ Ovens, of Riishelille, near Iluddoief.eid, dated Mav
. 31st. 1851 ;
To r ■r's< >r n hwn,:
, Siu: —I suffered for a perid of thirty yeors from a
I l ad leg. the result or two or three different aeriffent
at the Gas Works; neeme tanied by ■•■rbutirqmi : n
- had recourse to a variety of medic:*! • tvfi e. wnhoul
D riving any benefit, and was ev. ni. i t that the lev
i must be amputated: yet, in Opposition m that -pine n.
I your Pills ami Ointmont have efleei. and a e. iaplet.-. ore
I in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it
would credit tlie fact. (Signed)
William Anus.
The truth of this statement run I>, verified by Mr
W. |. England, Cbouiist, 13 Market-street, 11 udders
! field.
A Dreadful Hod Hi east Cured in On> .1 (oath.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Fredcviek Turner, ot i
heiishurst. Kent, dated December Bills, loU:
To I-,-/ J-.sm/t HtJUnwnj:
Dsak fiir.:—My wife had suffered from Bad Breas’s
for more than six months, and during the whole* peri
od had the ! .1 medical attendance, but all to no use. .
Having before healed an awful wound in my own leg
by your unrivalled medicine. I determined again to
use*your Dills and Ointment, and therefore gave them
a trial in tier case, and fortunate it was 1 did so: for in
le*s than month a perfect cur*: was e flee led. and the
benefit, that various other bran- lie- of in;, family have .
derived from their use is reallv ast< nnhing. 1 now
strongly rucoinmcnd them to all m\ friends.
(Signed) Fhkukkick Tirnk*
Tho Dills should be used conjointly with tlm Glut
•uciit inmost of the following eaves:
Bad Leg? Chillfilaina I i-tuliis Sore Throat?
I'.nd Breasts Chapped Gout Skin Diseases
Burns hands Glandular Scurvy
Bunions Corns (soft) Swellings Sore Heads
Bite of tons- Cancer* Lumbago Tumours
quite*.* and Contracted Diles Ulcers
Mind Elies and stiff Rheumatism Wounds
(•..•vbii. .hints Scalds Yaws
Chiego-foot Elephantiasis. Sore Nipples.
Sold at the’Establishment or hrol'ossor HOLLOWAY, 1
524- 4, Strand, (near Temple liar. London.) and by all j
respectable Druggists and Dealers in M> ••Heines through- j
out the British Etnpivo.un.l those of the United States,
in Dots at 37)5>.. 87c.. and S’ 50 each. Wholesale by |
the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by J/essrs. 1
A B. .V D. SANDS. New York.
it?)- There is a considerable saving by taking the I
larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions fi r the guidance ofpatienta in eve :
ry disorder are affixed to each Dot. For sale by
a, r 4 ly* W. W. LINCOLN. Agent.
FOB fall AND winter:
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!!
KEHPTO:J & VERSTILLE,
H AVE now OhENKD a large and well selected ,
stock of FALL VXD WINTER DRY GOODS. !
which they assure their friends and the public pen- [
erall v.is difficult to bo surpasneil. either in variety or
quality. Their purchases have been made upon such
advantageous terms also, as to afford great induce
ments to public, patronage.
In addition to a complete and handsome supply of
DRESS, FANCY. AN D HOUSE GOODS, a* veil ns a
general assortment of all other kinds ol* Goods in their
line, may be tbundH-4, D 4.10-4 Duffil Blunkets; >*-4,
0-4. 10-4 Twilled do.; 8-4, 0-4,10-4 Grey do.; 10-4, 11-4.
12-4,13-4 fine Red do.; Crib and Cradle do.; and for
negroes’ wear, a large stock of PLAIDS and KER
SEYS, at prices as low as they can be bought anywhere,
of the following styles: Schley’s heavy twilled Ker
seys : superior heavy English do., (a splendid article): i
Imitation Georgia do. (very heavy): Kendall Korsevs. ;
and the old style Cable warp Kerseys: White, Gre) and :
Blank Imitation Georgia PLAINS: Striped do;; Schley's j
heavy Georgia Plains of hud year’s make, and tlm best I
article of the kind in this market, at. t heir store in j
Waring'* Range, 72 St JuUen, and 103 Bryan-strcets. j
silys!
f I ST RECK IV ED at 154 < ongre- street, the follow- •
*1 ing very desirable SI LKS, w hi. h fi r elegance m
stylo, cannot • e surpassed, if cquulh and, by any estab
lishment in the city, viz:
Super RayadereSilk : d<. i’laid do.; Plaid Satin do.:
do. {dark Gro do Rhine.
also.
i A handsome assortuiunt of Mack and colored AI-
I paoa*. De Liiiues,,Ve. s. CURRELL,
i M*pt 30 154 Congre>*-strwt.
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED
r |MIE great number of persons both male and fe-
L male wlr, have been bone-fltted by the npplieu- |
tion of Dr. Banning’s improved Brace.or abdominahlc
| supporter, during the pust year, lias induced the sub
i seriher to order a large supply of the above val- j
i liable article, direct from the manufactory, whfch j
will enable him to reduce the price of the same ■
I>o that all can be accommodated who require
til*'r ii.s.-istanee. A female well qualified to tit j
the Bruce will bo in attendance upon ladies, aud. I
I if desired, will be waited upon at their residences.
| apr 21 S. G. PANCOST. Broughton st.
NE W BOOK:. Yi ohd V. ir witl t n
land, hv J. T. Headley—in two vols.
Sparing to Spend; or tlie Ix>ftoiiß and Pinkertons,by
T. S. Arthur.
Vouice.: Hie City of the Sen, from the invasion by Na
poleon in 17:*7 to tho Capitulation to RadUky in 1840,
| Ac., bv Edmund Flagg. Received by
1 0r.t.j.2 CUBBEDGE& BROTHER
S'lfijis uni) ghawtrs.
V.. S. .M AIL 1,1 N Fi
FOR NEW YORK.
To leave Saturday, Oct. 15, at 5 o’clk, P M
r The U. S. M. steamship AUGUSTA.
Ts. •*. - ( i Thomas Lyon, will leave a*
hlhiv l‘. For freight or passage apply
■ ; it P VDBLF MID P v l . ACO
i . >. MAII. LIN . ..
FOR NEW YORK.
To sail Saturday, Oct. 22, at o’clock, --M.
* j. The splendid f.-t going Steamship j
-vFLORID A. Capt. M S. W,."dhull. will
leave us above. For freight or passage j
■DBsaKSI apply to
oK 14 PAPELFOUD. KAY A CO. j
I . I. .MAIL LI ML
FOR NEW YORK.
To leave V/eduesday, Oct. 20, at - o’ck, M.
m The splendid steamship ABABA
| MA, Caj't. (Sen. 11. Schenck. will leave
her wharf as above. For freight or 1
W. 2.> passage, apply to
< *et 14 DA DEI,FOR D. FVY A CD.
FOk F&UL&DELPHIA i
Philadelphia mid Savannali Steam |
Nuv ligation Company.
*. jf The new and ,*j I nded side-wheel 1
- sloaiiHldpS “KEYSTONE STATE.'’
jyfi'ii.t l’oht Hardy. “ST A I’E OF G FOR
ViSKBwBHtllGi \. ('apt. ,1. .1 Garvin. Jr., will leave
Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday.
These steamships are tlie most comfortable on the
const, amt are unsurpassed for safety and speed. They
will leave Savannah as follows:
Keystone Slate Wednesday 28tli September.
S.ate<ffGeorgia sth October.
Keystone State, 12th October.
State of Georgia “ huh n.toher.
Kevstom* State “ 20th October.
Stake of Georgia •• 2d November. I
Ki-vstnue Suite •• hlh November.
Slate otiieor/in, “ D ili November.
Keystone State. 23rd November.
State of Georgia 30th November, i
Keystone Stala, “ 7tU December. I
StateofGeorgia “ 14tU December, j
Cabin Dir-,-,age, S2O
Sterrage do 8
C. A. L. L>MAK. agent in Savannah. I
11 HR.UN A MARTIN,
sept 20- \ n I’hilartelpbla, |
FOR LiVEREOJL.
L The aplcudid American -Id •NE)M IE. Capt.
.I.'hu.ou, will mvt wiLh .1, t'Uld, u ahuvo ;
For freight or passage upplv t •
j Q’ tS - DADELFORD. l'\Y A CO. !
FOR BOSTON.
, pj. The fine packet onrk FLIGHT, Calhoun.
biiv .li|,icli .l. ~v For rdi(bt I
or passage, upplv on board ut Telfair * “ barf, or to
| oct 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. !
FOR BOSTON.
The IDguhir Packet Sihocner C. UESKR. !
Snow. Mo:dor, will have quick despatch u>
above. For Fieightor Pussage. apply to
* oet 8 0 UN’KF.R,
FOR BOSTON.
The packet schooner TI BERIILS. Brainbeil,
innater. will have quick dispatch oa above. For
freiirnt or pa. uge, opj lv to
sept 2d OGDEN A BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK.
The regular packet 1 rig CLINTON, Captain
hompson, bavin.: apart of her cargo engagul. j
will lispateh f-r tl aboic pi rt. For freiglit < : j
passage, apply’‘o
~ , , ‘ OGIG'N A BUN K FLU !
JbU4& NEW YORK.
The Packet Sehr. .1 AS. G. KING. Wain- j
wright. Master, will have quick, despatch as
1 above. For Fre'ght or Passage apply to
j oet 8 O IDEN & BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK
The Packet ■ln one.- .1. B. C )FFIN, Ilently, j
Alastei. will have quick, despatch as above. |
For Freight or Passage apply to
(Hits OGDEN RUNK
FOR Heroii’s Line.
If, The pa-ket schooner M. B. SIAIIGNY,
•HJNiehois. uiiistei 1 . “ ill have dispatch ns above. |
For freight or passage, apply t<>
sept 27 OGDEN BUNAKER. ‘
FOR BALTIMORE—ReguIar Lino.
fff The sehr. SAT II.LA, Staples, master, having |
v all her freight engaged, will have di>-
paih.* For freight or passage, apply on hoard, ut John
son’s Wharf, or to
sept 27 EUIFIIAM, KELLY A CO.
~, DIBBLE &. CAREY,
-ii. DHAFEIIS ill TAilffi.it
COIiMJU IJUOIVIITuX .1X1) IK///7M -STS.
Savannuh, <*n.
rjMl!'. SUBSCRIBERS would call tlie attention of the j
1 oilueus of Savannah, to their SPRING STYLES
of AI.!, (.MLOR3 op
CLOTHS, CAS-UMERES AND VESTINGS, ;
WTiii-h they are prepaid to manufacture to order, in
llie neatest and must fashionable -t vies.
Also, their .-tuck of Ready Aiadc C lothiug,
til 1 of which have been got up in a superior style to J
any ever before offered for sale in t his market.
‘Their stork of FURNISH ING G'MDS is complete,
and well assorted. These Goods will be sold on the
most reusonabe and accommodating terms.
mar 25 W
! s TOES ■: s ; l )ES!! i
For tiic i>'ull uiui Winter Trade.
THE SURSURIBEIt would M
respectfully call the attention m
’ AI of the planters off Jcnrgia.South
b Carolina and Florida, and the
public generally, to his lari.-e Stock of
ROOTS AM) SHOES.
Hi* stock has been selected by himself w ith special care
aiidpartieular reference to the retail and planters’trade,
that leing the most important feature of his business, j
lie confidently* ifforx to his customers and the public J
work of a superior quality and on reasonable terms. [
1 liis slock comprises all the varieties usually kept in a I
1 Shoe Store, consisting of Ladies’ Shoes. Bo >; *. ard Gai
i tersof every variety: GenMeni mi's Boots. Shoos and ,
i Congress Gaiters: also, Mis-e,- Boys’. Youtlvs’. and • .
p ('hildreu’s Shoes of every kind. In connection with ! (
‘ the above he has a large stock of
NEGRO BROGAN’S,
! which can safely, be recommended as a superior article, i
No effort will bo spared to give entire satisfaction. A ;
call is sfdietad from you before purchasing.
gept 23 ‘ W M Rtilivr. Gil hens’ I'.-,
vVort RlfiC EIVEI) per State olAJeorgia, l-a
ie.-’ light colored jdain Gaiters. Ladies’ Lin
j cu Gaiter's, assorted colors. Radios’ colored French
! lusting Buskins, Ludies’black Gaiters, Ac, &c.
i j© 13 w. iIEIDT, Qibbona Building.*^
BTSGIPni&H
; .lust recoived at the New I fat
Store, corner of Brougton and Bar-. hW
•■Hkimi'ii-.sts.. every variety of SPRING
I GOODS, consisting in part of Silks, Ben- “
! vers, Gossnmeres. Pedal a. Canton. Paris. Lone Star,
1 Cainpoaehy, Florida, Straw. Swiss, ami others too nu* \
I merous to nientiou; also, all Kinds of children’ll Hats, (
at wholesale and retail. BELDEN A CO.
TFwAVFLLER’S TRUNK DEPOT,
Gibbuil’s Range.
GEO. S. NICH >LS. tins recently ro
-- 1 —r* 1 * c*i\**l n large supplv -t Traveller’s ; %
Trunks, Vuilioes. and (-urpet Bags, ‘
1 l-Li HinonK which are the fi.How ing :
Superior English bole Leather, iron frames, new pat- j
term.
Do. black Harness Leather, imn frame*.
Black and bron/.mi Leather Ludies Trunks, new stylo.
2s. :.0 and 32 inch brass band, extra finish.
28. 3u and 32 inch black aiul bronze Folios.
50 common black parking lruuk*. various sizes.
Sole leather and common leather Vuilioes.
Ladies’ Hat Boxes, new pattern*.black and bronze. *
liK! W ilton. Bru-sfl*. I’apestry and Ingrain ( rrp.d
Bags, all sizes and qualities rngnther with Satchels. 1
Those in want are invited to give liim a call- at the
Clothing Stove, Gibbon’s Range, where great bargains
will !• given. Call atni see. uim\ 4
TUB SL T llS<‘ RI has
wjyr# ? just received a good assortment of |
jl, VI Trunks Valises and Carpet Bags,which
JC j|>l lii S I T iiHm will dispose of on very reasonable ‘
terms. All in want are res| tfultv invited to cull •
j and look at them. WILLI A'l lIEIDT,
1 j*. (4 Gibbons’ Range. 1
PLANTSi.I
Carnations, Geraniums, and other Flower I
Plants m tine state of growth, fi>r sd* hv
nc • JNO. A. M AYER. 1
ORKEiV III” - I'. IM. A M’S.
Three hundred pots Green Ihoise Plants, in full
**%&Pb\ooui, comprising r.u ologant assortment of 1
?£. various and rare kinds, will be opened and of
fered for sale tills morning* by
inny is W. W. LINCOLN. Monument sqr.
!Ar EMI Si PPJLIKS- ■lk (*eived per htuiunei
Augu.'la. New Wheat—llirain , c mitli’s double *
extra Genessoo Flour. (
Now N S Salmon, new No 1 Mackerel, new Codfish ]
Smoked Tongues, Soda Biscuit, Butter Crackers
Fancy Crackers. Also, 15 bbls Crushed and Clarified
ugars. For sain by WM. G. DICKSON,
sept 14 Corner Whituker-st arid Broughton Lnae.
FALL TRADE OF 1853.
To Merclmnta nnd Purchasers of i
DRY GOODS . I 1
OUR Arrangements for the Kail Trade will be com- J
plcted in a few days, when we will be prepared *
to submit to your inspection an unu sun fly eomplete 1
assortment of general DR Y GOODS. ll* ‘SIERY.TR! M- *
MINGS. HABERDASHERY and SMALL WARES, j
RIBBONS. Ac.. Ac.
51. PKENDKRGAST A CD. 178 Tsroughton-st.
ahg 27 oppoMte St. Andrews Hall, west side. 1
I3KKNCII ZINC PAINT. Ju t roc ived a fresh
upply of tlie above article. For sale iu quauti- 1
ties to sup purchasers, by s
.-ppt M JOHN 13. MOOR? ifCO. |
l'. \\ . No ARTHOR A ( o .
(8IO!*or tux m<; x)fkkk ioti wholk.su.i \m> rktvil
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY
AND
stovb: waki: noon.
WE have now, and keep con- m.
stantly on liand, a full and ex
tensive STOCK, which we offer on By
iV •ywL very reaaomible terms. R
PuiiipK, bind Pipe,
Sheet Luu, Copper
und Zinc.
These Dumps ure of simple construction, und even
part perfectly fltterl—they are so made that they inuv 1
| he taken apart audaceess gained toall tho valves with- j
| nut taking up the pipes, or even detaching tlie plat- :
j form, to which the Dump is fastened,
j We lire also selling the celebrated Httck Pattern
J Cooking Stove, for wood, which h Uffr.g very
’ extensively iishl in the eitv and country. The sue- j
) cess of this Stove, since its introduction by us, has 1
j been gratifying—nothing has ever boon offered to the ,
j public for culunary purposes that has given such gen
eral satisfaction. We shall tak grunt pleasure in :
showing this Stovo, whether you purchase of us or j
; not. and we think we can satisfy you that this Stov.- ‘
is superior to any ever offered fw sale in this market. 1
mar 24 STORE, NO. 13 BARN ARD-ST.
SolS manufactory of
Sad dies, Bridlos and Harness,
183 Congrett-Strcvt, Savnitnun, Ga.
C The Stlb-erihers manufoe- 4a
ture and-keep c>nstfnnlv on
band, a In; . • .Stock of BAD
* DLKs, r. trbl.l.s. and ii \!b
NESS, and mako t • order any deseripti m #f article in
our line. Our st'srv comprises aUo. n large assortment
of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ynleis'-s, Saddle Bags, V* hips.
Wool and Drav Collars. Dray Harness, etc.
Dor son 9 desirous ot* purchasing, would do well to I
givo ns a call, and examine our Stock. All work umu
ufaetuml by us, wnrruuted for material and workman- ‘
| MALLETT * CO.
X. I*.—Repairing done ..n tin shortest notice and m, !
n *!•• tor a* net 20
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS
i ~p -r DOUBLE Refine*l Crushed So-*
gar. Cry stali/.ed.Grauulated !<•. X >
i loin- fi.t r !
I AI.-, sparkling, bright Coffee
ar. 13 H*s. fi.r *1
Lower Grad* Brown Hugar. 1 D * for sl.
| Dark tsuitabh. for servants, ?ugir, 17 D-s. for ?1.
FRESH fEAS—Selected from the late-t in.poitn ■
tions. consisting of:—Extra llyson, Extra Fine Gun
• powder, and Goolong.
| Fresh Mustard, Sardines, Dickies, Preserves, Sweet
Oil, Almonds, faiuv l.vxes Drunes. Brandv, Loudmi !
1 Mustard, Peaches Turkey Figs, extra large and fine.
and 20 boxes R-d-ins (all elu-tei si-whole, Half und ,
, quarter boxes-Muce. Nutmeg*. Spleen, Ar.
j Just recdvnt per .steamer—2 bhl*. Dig Hama: 60 ;
Smoked Tongues, large size; 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages:
I 2 hhls. Smoked Beef.
For sale at DICKSON S,
: jan 20 Cor. Whitaker st. and Broughton lam*. 1
“PEKIN TEA COMPANY ’’
Warehouse, 75 aud 77 Fulton-st., Now York. :
This TEA Company has always main-. -•
~-• -.-*4 tnined ii hi h reputation for TEAS of j’ ~
f yj the most delicious character and fra- e -
‘oj graney. and are warranted to give sat- ‘ ;
i■'faction in every ii>-tanoe. [f they do not prove a* ;
represented they mav he returned. For sale bv the 1
J. A M \YKR. Broi
IMPORTED WINES,
liiquors, Sogars, and Fancy Articles.
The Sul.t*criher has on liand a fine and j
j w °h ‘elected stock, comprising the follow- !
I * l ’df pipes Otard. Dupv ,V Cos
j ‘* ’fchTvW | 3do do Old lloniie *y
Bkaxi-y -J 2do do Sazerae. \ image 18 to
2do do Jean Louis, do 18uC
3do do J.l Dupy
4do do Old Reserve Madeira
2do do London Particular
3 do do Old Port
| Wines Bdo do old Shorry
20 casks of ('laret
20 casks Uhnmnagne
‘20.000 Rio Honda
10,000 La Groia j
3aoa as • 5.0U0 !., Union
10,0()U La Patriu
25,000 Trabuens
j Also, a large supply ofFanev Groceries, such a* im
ported Cordials. English Pickles and Sauces, Preserves,
Prunes und Jelly, for sale by A.RGN'AUD.
dee 8 Corner Bay and WJiitaker-sts.
LIQ.UORS \ND Wi VEB 12 halt ‘
dpes Otar*l, Dupnv A Co.'s Kreiieh Bran- >
‘lv- 10 half pipes assorted brand*, low pric- j
WItJ&W ed Kron h Brandy: 3i quartar casks Domes
tic do. 50 bbls -io do 7” do D A H Rve
Gin. 150 do E Phelps’do: pipes Holland Gin. 10 hid •
Virginia Apple Bran lv. 8 do pure Georgia Peach de
300 bbls do N G Whi key. r>o do white Baltimore d0,30 ;
old Westminster Mononca’iela do. 20 do old Ponnsyl- j
vnnia'Lmntain do do, bo ‘lo N E Rum 25 quarter
en.sk* Madeira Win-Ad eighth do choice do d0.20 quar
ter do Port do, 2 half pipes do do. 2o quarter casks
Brown Sherry M ine. 40 husketsOlmtnpuignc do. For
nu i 501 WEBSTER A P \LMP.S
BIC JET, T )RK AND BE EL'.
fffrTfjsT\ 80 casks prime Western Bacon .Sides:
li:K AA 3n “ •• “ *• Shoulder.*; !
SifisV 50 M.ls. M.- i !'..rk:
15 •• I’iiimt •’
75 “ Moss Iloofi
25 half” Fulton Market Beef.
For sale by [may 13J WEBSTER A PALMES.
LADIE3’ DRESS GOODS.
154 CongrcM*-Kt, 7 St. Jullen-sf.
JUST received tho following very desirable j
viz.:
(’rape D’ Artois.
Illuminated Bare re*.
Mourning Grenadines.
Black do.
Neat Styles do.
The above good* nrc oft ho latest importation and will
be sold unusually low. SPENCER CURRELL. Act,
apr 21 Gibbons’ Building ,
JOHN B. MOORE & CO.,
Druggist nml Apothecaries,
(Jllllli).N H BIiILMXUS, SAVANNAH. (iA.
D Invito'th attention of Planters, Physicians
and thcoßiz.-ns generally. to their stock of pure
Vn and unadulterated MED ICIN’ liS, whieli inivw
f.Mk been selected with great pergonal care for this
market. Their assortment of Plantation. Family, and
Toilet articles, will be found unsurpassed, either in
quality or variety.
For Physicians.
The best French. English, and American Chemicals.
Select Powders. Trusses of all kinds: Surgical. Dnn
tal. Pocket, and Cupping Instruments, Catheter’s Med
ical Saddle Bags. Ac.
Planter’s Articles.
Paints, Glass,-.Lamp oil. Lancets, Tooth Instru
ments, superior American Mustard, and Landroth’s
Garden Seeds.
For Family Use.
Preston A Merrill’s Yeast Powders, Flavoring ex
tracts, Russia Isinglass,Gelatine, Vanilla Rums. French
White Wine Vinegar,superior Teas, Spiocs. Mustard
Arrow Root, Sweet oil, Burning Fluid, and Sperm Gil.
For the Toilet.
Fine Turkey Sponge, Flesh Kubborc; Hand Mir
rors. Powder Boxes, German Cologne, Shaving
Creams, Razor Strops, and Dressing Cates; and
an extensive assortment-of French. English and Ameri
can lluir Preparations, Ox Marrow, Philocome. Rear’s
Oil. Ac.: and huhiii’s, (Juerlain's, Maugcnot’* Fiver's,
Prevost’s, and Monpclu’s tine Toilet Soaps, I’om
ntadcs. and extracts for the Handkerchief.
Brushes and Combs.
They request particular attention to their assortment
of these articles; viz: Ivory. Pearl, Root*. Buffalo,
•Satinwood, and Inlaid llair Brushes, comprising eve
ry variety of French and Kng. manufacture: Ivory,
Buffalo, and Bone handled Tooth Brushes, Nail Brush
es, Shell, Buffalo ami Ifnrn Dressing audTuelt Combs,
and Ivory Fine Tooth Comb .
Sundries.
Buckgfunm/irt Boards, Chessmen. Dominoes. Crib
huge Boards, Playing Cards of extra lino quality,
Purses. Liquor Flasks, Tapers, Past ilea. Aromatic
Cachou’s. Pocket Books, at id a great vuriety of Smel
ling Bottles. Preston Salts, Ac.
orders from the country promptly filled and satis- i
taction guaranteed with regard to price and quality.
mar 12
Hats! Hutu 5 f HfttM ! M
.fust received, per Alabama, a large lot of
triin’d and untrim’d Bonnets, Umbrellas, and 1
every variety of Full arid Wilder Hatß.Caps.Ac.
We will sell* abetter new style Silk lint, l and of our
own manufacture) at 33,50, than can be produced in
Savannah.
We also wish it distinctly understood, that we make
our own Hats, and put no other makers name in the
tips, especially those that have been defunct for years.
sept 27 BF.LPEN a CO.
“ HATS AND CAPb.
Hgfi Fine, fashionable silk and beaver
Men’-and Boys’ California do. A lag<‘Y&£|.
BMfci,.t of Wool II ats, for Plantation Hi-. For
sale by STALKY A IILNDV,
~~ HEAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS.
jT$% OHO. S. NICHOLS has just received a fine lot
of Real Spanish Panama I lata, the finest to be
“Vo i >llllll in this city, and challenges competition.—
They are beautifully shaped, and ofextra fine quality.
Call and see them at the Clothing Store, Gibbon's
Range, and get one. cheap. _ nprl4
SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME.
lints for Small un<l Large Hoys.
mTIIK Ladies of Savannah have long wanted to
get something very pretty for their Children in
the wav of 11 ATS. They can now find such ar
ticles at the Clothing Store, No. Oil ami 160 Gibbon’s
range, where I am now receiving Panamas, Leghorns,
China and Dimo.e Pearl, Cuinpcchit. Rutland end Can
ton Straw, and Palm leaf- —all in-atly (rimmed, to dt
Boysfrom one to fifteen yearsol<* ('all ami see.
OE(b s. N b HOLS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J2O PA SBS fine sewed calfskip Boots:
12 do. do. pogggetl do. do.: Mont ere
and Congress Boots; Ladies’ and Gent's Gaiter
Boots; Ladies’ Ties ‘and Slippers; Boys’ and
Youth’s Shoes; 0,0 U() pairs Plantation Brogans. For
sal. by STALKY A HKNDKY,
oet 23 Sign of the Golden Eagle, Congress at-
Business (Tmiis.
Das - boy ALL & JOHNSON.
ih-:.\tistn.
‘" r - Sl - JHjwn-.-t. and l/iff. /.y v,
occi ,y. Wxlmot r jcv'elry dot •
OHIO., hours from 8 to J o'clock, n'a from 3 l„
mar 11 tH ,m
1 _ Dil S. O. PANCOST,
,H Prepared all necessary
nnd iK-autifviiiguUheteeth.and
will insert artificial teeth, from a .-in
gle tooth to a double set. Dr. P. will gpm-<> no effort to
I give tho utmost sutUfaclion toall who may command
‘ his services. „nr 21
JAMES B. FIDLF.R,
Dcalcrniidliiiporlrrof \\ ntclieM,
; rl* * Jtm idry, Silvi r Ware,
Fancy Goods, Ac,
No. 12, So. 2d Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
; KeptK 1 y
JOHN ANTROBUS.
l'MM'Kli
st. Andrew’* Hall,corner of Broughton and !
mar 6] Jefforson-streels. f( l ui
MABSHALL HOUSE,
s\vv\\Ali , < k o ~
77T2 GORDON FARGO, pROPIUKTtm.
jljM) Late ff the United Slates Hotel, Augusta. Geo.
*“-*• uprl9 ly
WASHINGTON HALL,
THE TRAVELLER’S HOME,
Mncoii, (hi.,
An Omnibus always in readiness to convey
i >. paasengors tOHiid tro’m the Rail Road de|M>t to
, Kiiiw the Hall. H. I’. REDDING, Proprietor.
B. F. Drxgjg, Superlntendnnt. ffmo apr 10
AMMRICAN HOUSE,
liAXOYr.R STREET. - - - BOSTON.
It v Li:w is kick, fed
Rebuilt. Enlarged, and Elegantly Furnished,
ptissc-siug all the modern improvements and oot*-
vonieuctM fi r the accommodation of the
dee 2 traveling public. ly
DANIEL CROHLAY.
FASHION ABLE HOOT MAKKUII
Corner of Broughton aud Bull Sts.
m* THE Snbserß u b-irto i: frm the public,
W that he has arrived from Charleston, and
JP ha?opened n- above, where the-, are prepared
to execute orders for Boot* of the finest finish
and style, and equnl.lf not superior, to any beret* fie
offered to the public. He has many friend- in tills
State who have b,. t .,i his patron* in Charleston, and
■ ho aolMUi from them aud tho public n call and • trial
Di ‘ s ly
JOSEPH GANAHL.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Bay and Whitaker-strcets.
juuo 24 ly
E. J. BLACK, (Late of Charleston.)
■Votary Public nnd Shlppinjg Master.
i Marine protests noted and extended, and u’.l other
! noturrinl business attended to.
; Office ut Ferry \\ barf, opposite the Gns Works. Sav-
I annnh. ly _ i nie 2n
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATiOIINKV AT J . U
ts llnuisn lei., <*n
““WILLIAM PHILLIPS’
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oet 2i> MARIETTA, GA. ly_
P. JACOBS,
SEGAI? AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. /4G, Bull Street, (.Sign of the Dig Indian.’
N. B.— Keeps constantly on hand SpunKh. Hall
Spaid.-h, nnd Aiueviean Sugars, at wholesale and retcil.
I Also. (’hewing Tolmcco. Snutf, Ac. june 1
Z. In. WINKUSj
Factor and Commission Merchant,
220 Bay-st., Williaiusou'o Buildings,
i aprlG ly
WELLS DuitK,
b'actora and ComiiilHaioxi AI ert* linuC s,
No. 82 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
L W. Wkllj, Suvaimuh. L. M. Dutu, Uulumbu*.
mar 1 ly
J. S. DERBY.
iloukc ami sign Palmer, Ci! uil*ler, Cila
xier and Paper Hanger,
No. 21 McDonough and 82 Porry-sts.
: Orders will meet with prompt^ttenLion and be exe
| cuted iu the host manner. feb 7
A. SHORT.
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and Working Ma- j
! houry ot every description. Residence, first dour west
of Si. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton-street.
• t 30
J. J. MAURICE,
T 1 \ It O O F E It.
I The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on eor
l-eet principles, and. from 10 years’experience, feels ns- 1
I sored he cau givesalislactiou. Prices very low. Best |
j reference given. feb 18 |
1 HZ’ Cutters aud Conductors made to order -tffr
FORT & DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERBII ANTS,
Suv unmih, Ga.
Hknuy R. Foiit, T. K. Dlniiam.
oct 12 ly 1
ST URGES it HAMPTON,
General Commission Merchants for Lumber,
Ac. Ac.
Other No. “*’> Bay‘street. Savannah.
RKKtUENCJW.
Messrs. T. N. Poulnin A Son. llaud. Williams A Cos..
Davis, lvolb A Fimniug. \'. S. A I. 11. Robert*. Rel
cher A Hollingsworth. lb-n. Andrew J. Miller, Col,
John Millidge—Augusta. Ga.
Messrs, liand, Williams A Wilcox —Charleston.
Messrs. Hunter A Uumuicll, and Lr. 11. L. Byrd—Sa
vanmth. Ga.
fob y nms {
MEDICAL NOTICE.
D R S. R l O R DO N A C U L L E N, j i
H n ing nssoeiuted themsolves in the practice of Me- I
diciuu and Surgery, respectfully, tender their profus- j :
sional services to the eitizoiiK of Savannah and vicinity.
In coses requiring the at tention of more than one phy
sician, the attendance of both can be obtained free ol
extra charge.
Office on the corner of West Broad and St. Julien
streets. ly (v 10
james McHenry,
INSUR A N C E B itOK K It A N T D N* O
TAIt V PUBLIC.
Murine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad
justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn.—
Papers prepared whereby fi> recover losses from Ame
rican or British Underwriters, aud attention given to
all matters connected with Shipping and Insurance. I
No. lib Buy street, opposite the front of the Custom j
House. ly nov 8 j
- J£ darby,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR AND CUTTER, |
lIU I ., ('ongicss St.,
Offers his services to the citizens of Savannah, and |
respectfully solicits a .share of their patronage. lie
has no doubt of giving satisfaction to ail who may fa- |
vor him with an order for cutting or making tlu* most |
faahion&blo garment. dec 13 j
J. H. COHEN A CO,,
NO. 140 BIIOUOnTON ST.,
I Next to I. W. Morrell A Co.’a Furni
ture Store,
Arc dally receiving large addition* to their mirth ad
mired and cheap stock of
m<y goods.
“of the Newest and most Fashionable Styles ."acknowl
edged bv all to be
‘•CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.”
Our facilities enable us to keep a complete assortment
in our line, and we are determined to make tide the
“Real Cheap Store of by selling Retail at
Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a continuation of the pa
tronage so kindly extended us. we respectfully invite
all to call and be satisfied.
Pluliters will find it to their interest to examine our
Stock.
No trouble to show Goods.. may 28
FRENCH JUVENILES.
IhiiKtifuily Illustrated -In Ornamen
tal Binding.
LE ROW* SON L'MISSE 0,1 Hi-toirc
f .'.zrji'Z/ D’Uno Famille Luu-.se Nuulagec. pur J.
K'Wj “>■’
Adventures do ltohlnson Crusoe, tra-
JRWCJw dultes do Daniel Be 1 “O.
Amalia Cor-dua o.t L’Orphdinc Do .Seiiwio, Bodice
Aux .Teunos Person nee. par Victor Doublet, Pro.,
sour do BellOs-lettreu. etc.
Ahregodo lous Loh Voyages on Polo Noul. dopuis ,
los Freros, zeni jusqu’a trelmuard (1381-lr30;, pur
Henri Lebrun— sixicine edition.
Marguerite Robert, par M’me Tullie Moseuse.
T.es Berniers Jours de P>>uipui, iuute dt Bulwer—t> 1
edition.
Ilistoiro Nature]!©. lies Animinix 1c plus rentorqua- ;
blende lu class© (leg Mainuiiferes (Quadruped.** pt
cetacea) par mi Nut u rail'd© du Museum."ornce de Cos
figures B’Anniinuax— 6 edition.
L’OrpheUnc de Moscow on la.leune iustilutricc, par
M’me Woillcz—dixienie eddion.
Pier re-le-G rand, par .1. N. Dubois, professeur do ‘
l’Dnivcrsite—quatrieme edition.
Mes Prisons on Memoire* do Silvio. Pellico, trnduo i
tion nouvelle. Par M L’Abbo Bauruses, professeur au :
pot it Seminaire de Tours.
Auguste et Therese. on La Retour ala so. par M’me
Tarbe das Sablous—truisieme edition.
Ernestine au b*s Charmes de la Ycrtu suivieda Nel
ly ou la Jueuc Artiste et de Caroline ot .luliette, par
M’me Cosarie Forrence—aeptieme edition.
Blanche de Snvenay. par M'meL. B.
Agnes de Lauvens. an memoires De Soeur Saint
Louis, par Louis Yenilette.
Mathilde et Gabrieli© on las Bienfaits, D'l’ne Edu
cation Chretrienne—trolsieinine edition.
Hobart, au Lo Souvenir l)'l.ne Mere, pur M’me C.
Ouorninntc,
Voyages et Aventura* da Lnperouse, pur F. Valen
tin —sixiemeedition. For sale bv
sept 20 CT-BBEPGE & BROTHER.
CflMWfrrial
Hn vuniiuli Market, Oct. 15.
(01 lin YY e hear of but one .small lot being sold
this iiioiniiigat W>.,cts.
Ktptirtii
IVr l, * rk C.lwnr.l. f.,r \,. w Vi.rk—B4S Coru
I,0 Hu, 17 UWs hi. II , rato Its*,,, 3k’ Emp
ivr l:r Kcli|,su. for Xe V ,rk - 153.105 foot bum
; bwr,
‘■'•r uhr I'l.nJmro. f.r Now York 112,0 f.H-t
j Lumber, and 31 bales Cotton.
i..t
Su.ii i, . VV bale. Cotton nn l Mdao, to Bothwojl *
b” . truuklii, .. Bran,lev. T S Wayne, E I'arson, ,f
J H l,t : y ‘ 1 Iblrtrfrtgo, Bohn * Fustor,
y..,.*a.„ ,': ■** ‘ V VVeko, Wm 1*
Jones, v, I, 1 ‘o. tL-Jeu £ ltnnkcr, John
ftlor..on,(',h’ kM '’*<'**
|ou ,f Uodlrev. x Ji"”’. T''*"’ * *">• U ”
**ud \\ w . .Hi rnr.i rfUl ’ ( -°°Pr and Gillflaud,
Puascnjitrs.
P“r bttrk .Mini,, .'I, iu n. iiom \. w"v
milage and ladv Mi * \ ...... * *"'K--Mr KAr
EU Hr iwu, | u dv and child “y > Y , j ‘ Xni,lt! ‘K^
M Brown. Master L YV Dn un ‘“’V 1
A Adams. .MrU Si„ M .|. j; r | u tda,„. Xr
let .steamer Gordon from ( )r. 1 : -•. . !V;\v.i.
!‘ wck ’ iHdv. Mr Cl", in Vl r ’ F i
, ( ojt . -Miildren iu and mi, Mr An 7 “
He xt :I'l , \Ym , , ’ , . Murat
unu 33 dee 1, 1, l ttlh.tl.Mr Cruuni B l.t,
1’ r‘ e “iT7 r “ -teebrook, from Charleston, dr.- 1)
cl J, ... !1* *.! I , 1 '; ‘ r ” ‘ !•’ “<l • Mrs I'eek and .1
■ \,i, ~i i• , ! U ', L V 1 “'•■i'. ‘•’ I! litre l ., and indy
1 M •’ , U >” “•! “• in.'” IVIn I Its, rfc -
8.W.. W n,l ’ K''MVu-'xvV'"’ J
low - ( t , -, 1 • t ‘ ‘ Ban.*, YY taster
:KwW,;,,;,i" t ; , ;b',;r^nfrri-r^
R>j i 4 , i \. u j n | U C Rimserv t. Mrs Stewuit,
jllnrint Jiitcllii)crr.
I •” IVA.V.XAH 1 111 rOBBK 15.
V s M yaHIVKfi:
i. *“!’ iv, '. s .* late. ('upt Ilardie sij
’ v ,' ln 1 ‘ ,l “ llulljilil1 ’ |,J U. A. 1.. Lamar. Mdze
j Uoheu 8 Y (Joh , k ' r p. ,,ld L , L J ‘‘ ,k ’ l{lo "°’ M A
O- reU vit/ IW: \ aUv ‘ v ‘• B Gredland, >l
i c U i , i,’ ~.',, . :i ,l \ |{ ’ u 111 “*ing, Claghorn A;
:-V ■■:/■-'Vi'7el'l-7’;
;‘^:l
• M 1 I.n,i. rjr.nl .1 Cos, li U I.in bead,
•V ir', , 1 ‘ , hl ■ : “'H ‘’ ‘"■ 11 c treott w Cos. Hr
\Jod Whsnr“* n l"'‘ r - “ ‘’ “ ,,rh 'l-’- M*rfll
u ‘ „ , * ISlntos. Hurt,den's h.yiics, TS
U,yM.e. uthtcan. Mcantcr r„sl,i„ n . 1
Ha.due ll:m:i .tinrteu, Inuuin. \eu--York .111 ,-
u I< ; ,U,„„ 1 I a te. .Mdse. L*k AaS^
li“ llv/t , T’ s ‘I 1 ‘*• A Cos, UrithLn,
II t ini 1 ,- ‘’ TV ‘ V b'utiuiljghalli. U
KUU„CIS. AA\ ies. YV ells ,v Durr, YV YV Go..iricli
. so^"l' , r ‘ v'".‘ s'."’ ‘ ‘• Haler,bam ’
t( ‘ V it !’ byrijc, \i. .Mal.,.n .t riojlc. Doris
M l’- “ ‘” ■’ .M Haywood, Webster 4
I id Mies. Gunby, Uuur Is X Cos. and order.
l'rb-bruV'ho' 1 V".! 01 ’ h"” .'ir.il,o, ui;h Lime, u>
w™. Ullohrist, row Haven. CnntiJ with
ltric 1t,,""., Nichnls lie-,.,,. I, rH , Krf| 4
re. .Ids... to \ ersttile , lluller. ,i M (,X,|,er
.-elir John W Anderson, Watson, Baltimore, t„
i„ K i l , lit J “ t , u - Mdse. I..'i A lex a u\y
l VuTdrr T"’" 1 J ‘ ebe", O B I: Agent, ('ran.
’ ™i ta 11 * lls a Durr. T
; !:.uI‘,:RV F *
um Mta, m j Solomon., ..'iM-oib/',
:;,ij irztrtrtr, r-
Iliv v*l nr'”' I'’ 1 '’ “’V “ l ll ’ u '’ Wats, ~, .Mother *
Gliier, J II ( arter. and others.
h.t'utuvVr A "V;7’ “ r,l r"’ ib'indell liln. te, llr i|C .
I u. n-ls.ll, tl, Mdse, to h s Bennett J Cos, M A
j V M.Mol t Doyle. I.eekett,
bei.e t ‘ I;t t o Aeent. Kin. I,lev t Thomas,
\ Dune,,,, tow,run, 5, lit (■„. TM I urneV Cu. tl It
‘’ M hell. Minis t
lor! anVord.-r * l °- A Verstille.. But
’ Ci f thr Ut ‘ n ' l U'-twar, Fotsmn, Boston, to F. Parson. ,f
’ S , l l\ r !'”" ru i". I'ettiupill. l'ortloud. (Me.l Syrur.llov
i !’' dil k “ lal J J ll„,!„lion
„','‘"".r V; ,"l"".h," (! Charleston. ,„ y M Laltlteau
: Mdse, te M ball,tea,,, and It Hubershum 4 S„„
k.ll.arlestou.Ae, |„ 8
M 1.., tl, lean. Iu bales t |i|,uid Cot ton. to SM Baßiteau
.S Niiomons, and others. ’
Meiiiner YV m Ga-■•ton, B?mw. I'.ilatka. Ac, to J H
TANARUS; 1 s I t'olto,,. aud Mdse, to 3 M Lalli
teau, Reed ts 1 ison. Davis d'Copp.
„ UfiEAHEU.
ker.' U fnrk, Ogdeu t Bun
N hr jir ‘lpsa, (Joalee. New York. Bor. land i Cos. 1
.inr t ■’ iHTD, Hr.iivn. New- York. i:.wland iCo
m.i'.iit i I-. i>.
Stei.nier Calhoun. Marines, (’harleston.
Steamer YYelaka, King. Palutku. Xc.
memory nda.
Bark Condor. IVanl. troll, this port, arrived at St
Johns. (N. R.) on the sth in.-t.
Brig Oliver Frost. Smitli. for this port, cleared at St
Johns. (N . ltd in the sth inst.
S|.oken—Oet. 6. hit. 38, lon. 6S 40, brigS. .Merrill
tmui Boston for Savannah.
Brig Almira, .front this port, arrived at Ken
nebunk. t Me.) on the f.th inst.
liurk N YY Bridge, YVilsou, from this nort, arrived
nt Boston on the Stii in.-t.
i Unrvcst. Nieluds, and Pioaptot, Brown, brig
,*’ Uliuse,and shi ('ol .Satterly.Klwood, from
this port armed at N• u York on the lOth inst.
. < hr D 11 Baldwin. Frisboe, for this port, cleared ut
Bnltimoie ou thel Jth inst.
SchfChas Mills. O'Neil, from this port, arrived ut
YY lluiiiigton, (N. (Mon the 7th inst.
C . PiUOF 11(3 J.
W CEO.IGE S. NICHOLS.
REAUV-.MAin: ('LOTHIiNCi.
FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.
{'lf : SUBSCRIBER has now in store.and offers f.r
. sale, the following :
I Gent’s line blue, Mack and brown Cloth, Bearer
Uotli. leter Sham, fur Cloth, und Cambist Overcoats
Gent s fine black C loth Clonks and Mantles
Gent’s fine blue, blues, mid C laret trick and Breus
i Coats.
| Gent’s Cadet Casaimofe, Tweed Cnssinu-rc. black Coa-
Siuiero, blue Cast inn-re Fi ockteea, und bu*lnes Suck
I ( out—a great ‘m iety
l Gent's black Doe ( asUrtuve. and hiore than thirty
i ditfc rent patterns of fancy Caksinare Punts of latest
j sivle.
! Gent’s Vesta—about 1 ffO Yi-is. znbracing all cf
I the new styles, some perfectly hcamiful.
Avery lar.e lot of Satinett Hound-Jackets and
Pants, Flushing, Overcoats. Frbck and Sucks, for ber
vants.
India Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats.
Youths’ and Boys’ Department:
has never been equalled iu Ibis place und contains the
j following :
Broad Cloth, heaver Cloth, Peter Sham Overcoats
and Sacks.
Line, black, brow n, and claret Cloth Dress Frocks,
j and Sacks. *
Blue. Mark.and brown, and Cadet Cloth Drees Jack
i Ms. Cadet and Steel mixed Satinet Round Jackets,
i Mixed and Kers*v and Round Jackets for Negroes;
; line black Bo.* Cn Mm* Cl. flu anl a large as
i sortinant <*f fancy colored (i.ssimcre >• r.i Satinet Pants
Pluck Satin, figured Silks. Alpucea Black Cloth.and
! icroat vnnet> of Merino Vests. All of the above for
boys from 10 to 17 years old.
Children’s Department :
contains very pretty fitnged and plain Mark Cloth
Jr ’"' s: : ‘ 1 >• and( iu- i; Cl. Si.it*. Will, Yeats and
Pants connected: Genii) new st> le of Fancy Dress
Juek-i*-: Mi'll and brown Talmas: black and green To.
gas Uvereonts: embroidered Caps. All for children
from l to 10 years.
Children, boys’ and youth’s white and colored JFbirt*
Fancy Articles:
embracing almost every article for a gentlcmpn.p ward
robe that can be called for. together with the richest
assortment of covered and plain CAPS for gentlemen,
youths, hoys, and children.
N. R.--Most of the above goods, flic Men and Boys’
Clothhi”. have been made up expressly for my trade,
and under my inspc -tion. at the North.nnd 1 can con
fidently recommend them as good, and as cheap as
can be dm lid elsewhere. The citizens and public gen
erally are ira itod to call and see at the Clothing Btore,
Gibljon’a Range. oct 7
U 1 AMS. SAGSAUKS. TONGIMiS. SIDKS.—Nciv Mr
Hams. Unlogna Fausagea. Smoked Tongues, new
! Bacon Sides; landing per steamer and for sale bv
W. G. DICKSON,
nets Cor Wbltalcer-st aud Broughton-laua.
‘I'HK’KS.-I doz. extra large, with wido Wheel*:
1 1 doz. No. ft. 1
2 “ •* i. I Cotton and Trnn Tracks of the beat
1 u “8. f quality.
( i! CAMPFIK! D.
‘| ’ BACt\, of unrii ailed flavor and i urity, at 1 1 <•
L oct 8 APOTHECARIES’ HAIL.