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SPLEM III) PIANO FORTES.
€• 11. 9ZITCHICLL, (SuctcsKor to P. Zot’ltiuiiii fc Co.,)’
VVI N'G recently receive') reveral fine 7 octavo Plan > F >rt,i* f • > u the f v •* >ri.*a of ’Stud ivt.’’
Jj w I] || “Firth. Pond .4 (.)•>.,’’ -J. 11. I) util iu” all irovemteja A Jj., ins nj -v >a tu il aai will be
** •* ** constantly supplied with an assortment of
S2 irjsZJ-A s Vr 53 cjp tS3 a
0 f virlvts stylos, prices an.) compass, calculate) to suit all tastes—a visit is respectfully requested at tho old
• land, Waring'* range.
l hand Pianos taken in exchange, repaired and tuned—alrofbr sale or to hire. net 5
Wonts, Rents, far Sole, I
FOR SALE.
TIIE Steamboat GOLDEN GATE,
170 tons burthen, cop) ered and copj'cr 1
fastened, draft of water 2 foet 0 inclii H, and built in
June 1852. Is in excellent running order, complete
in every respect und neatly furnished for a Passenger
Bout, as the law requires. Apply to
0. G. ALLEN A SON,
118 Fulton -street. New York,
or to HENRY HOFFMIRE,
qqpt 27 Im lot) Reade-street, New York.
HIIIK highest market (’ash price paid tor Land Wnr-
I roots hv J. M. DkFORI)
e loth ts Cor Br m btoti A Barnnrd *t*.
u) mva,
4 SM \LL RjY or GIRL to wait about a house.for
whi li good wages will be paid monthly. Apply
h li i* o ,M i*e. oct T‘>
Corn, HAY, OATS AND BRAN.
IM / b | BUSHELS Prime W ustern Corn,
do do Maryland Corn,
2.J1) do do do Oats,
300 do VYh* at Bran,
75 bales Northern liny,
25 do Eastein do.
In store and for sale by P. li. C INSTANT INK,
aug 23 Foot of Barnard-sireet.
.£££££ COITA.
r HE attention of Master Builders and the public
X gem r illy are invited to some beautitul spei imeus
of Terra Cotta ornaments at the Candy Factory, corner
Brouguioti and Wbitnker-sts., by T. 0. KiUE,
Agent far tlie W ireestor Terra Cotta Works.
net 14 ts
UJyJR-aXA &A&&LE vVOAKa.
J. G. Knukiitf Wm. M. Hurliek, Geo.
L. Sumuiey,
(Successor* ta A. Atkinson Jr t'o.)
r J 1 11 S t’istul.lishmeiit has been in successful Opera
-1 ti n for a number of years. The viuarrie* are
well opened, and the Marble is superior to any i . tin)
United States.
We have so perfected our facilities for getting out
and finishing work, that weeau furnish M >\l Miv\TS.
1’ j.vIUS, 1’ A mLi. r.B. Ji.vAD.ST and every thing
in our li io of business, in better style aud at cheaper
rates, tlnn auy yurd in thocountry.
When it is considered that we saw our own Marble,
pay no jobber’s jirolit. and no high freight from the
North, it will be sen that we do possess material ad
vantage over all cunpetpors.
We >• irdially solicit our fi-iefids and the public to nx
amineour work, and compare our price- with those of
other yards, before ordering Northern Marble.
We have on hand at our yard in Marietta, alarge
assortment of finished work—Monuments. Tombs.
itc. —whereour agent. Mr. 0. W. Summers, will sell at
our prices. Our principal work is done at the Mills.
Address J. G. RANKIN’ A CO.,
july 18 1 f Marble Wprk P. <•.. Ga.
To Strangers and Travellers, who prefer a
private to a public house.
MRS. WRIGHT’S,
No. 91. Sout li Tliird-slreet, 4 doors be
low St. Paul’s Chnrc)!, PUila.
OFFERS SUPEItIGR ATTRACTIONS.
is large and airy; finely located in aqui
-1 et and f:t*liionablu neighl-orluHxi. near Steamboat
Landings and within a minute's walk • .fthe Exchange. !
The interior arrangements are well adapted to pro
mote thecoinfort of the inmates—large Parlors, airy
Clmmliers. a fine But li. and the table well supplied.—
Terms moderate. ly sept 8 ,
chocolate, Cocoa and beomA.
AIT BAKER x C >.'S American and Vanilla Premi
}} . urn CII)C* >LATE, OCoA and BROMA. to
which the first premiums have been awarded by the
chief institutes and fairs of the Union, are for sale by
all the principal Grocers in the United States, and by
their agents:—Hussey A; Murray. Ncw-York; Grunt A -
Twells, Philadelphia; Thus. Y. Hruudage, Baltimoife;
Rennet A Dudley, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WALTER 11AKER & CO.,
apr 5 lv Dorchester. Mass.
j.uu: rl.iii i<f n. y 7“
Afiotlicr Trliinipli ofßich’s Safes over
all ot liers.
r l’ I i'l only S YFE known to lmve preserved its eon
-1 te-its in the great fire which laid nearly half of the
city of Oswego in ruins, on the sth July, is one of
HICH’S SALAMANDERS.
osw£oo, 21st July, 1873.
Mr. A. S. MARVIN. 14i> Water st. New York.
sm ; —T*Ho Ri-h’s Safe, which I purchased from you
five gears ago. has just passed through one of the lar
gest tires ever known in Western New York.and was
subjected tothe most intense heat. Tiik oo”tknis auk
p’.kpkct—vothino wvs tvJUngn. except the out ide of .
the Safe, which shows the intensity of the fire. 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.
Yourßrespectfully, S. 1) > >LITTLE.
Numerous certificate 1 , similar to the almvo. extend
ing over a period of twelve vearSt chu Ik* seen ut the
store of the undersigned; wimis the only person in
tliis State authorized to sell tlie same.
C. H. C VMi’FIELD. Bay-street.
NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
Rrady Made Clotblug, Hat, Caps,
Boots, Shoes, (tc.
At the Sign of the Eagle. 178 Congress-st.
STALEY A lIENDRY avejust received a large and
well selected stock of every thing in their line.
‘They offer at the lowest prices,
Black Cloth Frock and Dress Coats,
New Market Coats, (new styles.)
Casslmere Frock Coats,
Prince Albert (10.
Business C(ts of every style.
Black and Colored Cussimere l’auts,
Black Satin Vests,
Fancy Slk do.
Fancy Uassimere do,
Linen Bosom Shirts,
Fancy French do.
Merino and Cashmere do.
Also, furnishing goods of every description. Pur
chasers generally are invited to cull and examine our
stock.
DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION!
VGAIN we invite the attention of tlie public toour
cheap and desirable Stock of Dry Go- ds. bought
with the greatest, care for CASH A.NI) CASH ONLY,
so that our Goods are sold almost as cheap ns others
buy them: mid we would distinctly state, shat we have
adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, aud are able and
determined to sell them as low. if not lower than tin*
same qualities are sold iuuuy house iu the. city. Me
offer iu our Ladies’
Dress Goods Department,
Mouslin de Lain?. Cashmeres. Barege de Lnins, Rrn
cade and plain Alpacas. French, English and German
Merinos, Bonibnzin.*. Brocade, Plaidisl and Colored j
Filks. Black Silks of nil qualities and widths, from To
cents and upward?; French, Scotch, English and Ame
rican Ginghams, Prink?, etc., etc.
Long and Square Shawls,
Sc itch and French Emb-oideries in great assortments
White Good?, bonnet Ribbons. Chimasetts, Collar?,
Infant'.? Robes and Waist?, etc., etc.
Hosiery, &c.
Tn tliis department, we offer every variety of Silk,
Cotton and Worsted and half Hose ; Colton Met i
no Under Garments f<r gent'n and ladies. Kid, Buck,
Silk. Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for gent’u, ladies,
boys uud girls.
Linens and Damasks.
Our stock of these Goods is in fact a Stork, for we
offer every variety of bleached and brown Damasks. ,
Table Covers, all’ sizes and stylo?: Diaper Towels, j
Damask Napkins. Doylies, Dowlas. Crash. Linen Sheet- j
ing, Shirting and Fronting. Linen 7*B and 44 wide, ;
warranted all pure flax, and from th** boat makers.
Blankets, Kerseys, &c.
We have a full ami complete assortment of English |
nnd Ymori'-un Blankets. Negro Cloths, ell styles and 1
qualtti)*; white, red and blue Flannels; bleached and
brown I> miestics,all qualities*. Ticks, Denimo,Checks,
Stripes, blue and brown Drills. &c.
All of the above arc for sale at
J. 11. COHEN A C >’S.
oet 10 No. 110 Broughton-st. next to 1 W Morrell aCo ;
CO PARTNERSHIP
rpilE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated
I with him. in the Book and Stationery Business
his brother, RICHARD W. CUBBED*• E. the business
will be continued under tbe firm of CUHIIKIHiE Ac
BROTHER. The nnmo of the new firm “ ill be used
in the settlement of all outstanding accounts.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Savannah,October Ist, 1 *53. j
HUDSON, FLEMING & CO.,
Factor** and Commission Merchants,
No. 94, Bay-st., Savannah. Ga.
rrt MN DHR their services to Planters. Merchants and
x dealers, ill the sale of Cotton and nil other country
produce. Being connected in business with IMPKINS,
HUDSON A 00., of Charleston, tho establishment of
nn offli-r in this city will nffortl mir fri.-nd i-holri. ..f
markets. Strict attention will b given to business
and the usual facilities afforded customers.
J. R.HUDSON, l savannah.
W. R. FLEMING. h a
LAMBETH HdI’KINS. Augusta.
Isept4 J. .1. CO HEN. Charleston.
I’IRESH SUPPLlES—Received per steamer
4 Augusta.-New Wheat—Hiram Smith’s double
extra Genessee Flour. _ .
New N 8 Salmon, new No 1 Mackerel, new Codfish
Smoked Tongues, Soda Biscuit. Butte.* Crackers
Fancy Craoker*. Also, 15 bbls Crushed and C.arified
ugars. For pale by WM. O. DICKSON,
eept 14 Cornor Whltaker-st md Broogh’on T obo.
iUordiiincoua.
CODY'S
COFFEE irouau.
THIK UNDERSIGNED Ims icuscd. and has now fit
-1 led up in ncutand elegant stylo, the building on
Drayton street, next door to Way .v Kinu’s, to oe occu
pied as a
CQFFZS3 HOUS3,
Where he intends to servo up iu superior style, every
Delicacy of Lite Season.
New York Oysters, Savannah Oysters,
VENISON, GROUSE, PARTRIDGE-, FISH,
New York and Philadelphia Bee>', &c. &c ,
Will always be kept on hand, and served up in a style
n**ver before equalled in this city.
Parties furnLhcd witli private Suppers and Dinners
on sliort notice, lie will keep only the i-e-t L: iu< rs.
net fi 4nr Juil.N McK. 1 1)Y.
noticeT
j, v PE.ISJ.’.'S wi hiag to go t> the
1 (Charleston boats in the m . ;i
will always be promptly attend to, if the order is left
with me or at A Holland's, b-fi>rc :d’clock in the
evening, and to all other parts of the ( i y.
My Stable is ou the corner of Congress and We.it
Broad-1 reels.
oetS DANIEL L. LAIN.
DISSOLU aION.
‘I'HE Co-partnership betetofoie existing under ti e
1. name und 111 ui < f P. M 1 i.’l BI.RG l- i. V SuN, is
dissolved by the death of b. WI l/i'BERGER. ;
All persons having claims against the late firm will
please present them, and ull.those indebted will make
pay ment W. 11. WILTULBGEK.
Savannah, October 15th. 1853.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
i~’ r HAVE this day nssoriated witli mo in the business
of the i’ll lus]. i Uoifse. Mr. IBNIO AiACKEN/IE,
under the name and firm of \\ 11. M ILTBr.KGEI* ,v
AC). W. 11. WILTBEUOiR.
Savannah. Oct-*ber I*-th, b c: 3.1 w oct t.
~T)7\ a c i.n g au A i )T-;Tl v 7”
ST. ANDREWS’ nALL.
Ml'.. NIC ID tLS respectfully aimouaees that
be will re-open bis Acmlcmy ns above, tor in
/ -A ‘lructions on or about tin* Ist of Nov. Having
-pent ti e summer n vi-iiing tlie Am lo ai ■- I
i one her? in New York an 1 Phil u-le'.phi i. ge". in; new
Music iml DsJnces. lie is prepared to teach all the dif
ferent varieties of this Art. Terms, hours of attend
ance. Ac..in future advertisements no 1 circulars.
Mr. N: has secured the service.-, of ‘lr. Phelps, the
celebrated Violinist, to assist him in hi( classes,
oct 10 ts
DANCING ACADEMY.
MO k S . A . HON Y U I> ,
r.\ RESPECTFULLY informs his patrons, that
he will open his ACADEMY in November prox
/ imo. on whi :li day duo notice will be given.
i-4V: oct 1 l
kk;].'.-’
WiLl) CIIEBIIV CIIKiIIt.HDV !
4 GHEEABLE to the taste, and warranted (if used
l ± \ according tothe directions, which arc simple.) to 1
cure ail cases ol COUGHS andC )LDS. whi Ii are with- ,
in the reach of any Medicine, besides all rdin:. r.'liet in
cases of CROUP. ASTHMA. CATARRHS, and itRGN
! CIIITIS, and b.-ingone of the mo-t useful remedies in i
the early stages of CON ? UMFTLON.
j Mr. RICE in placing thisarticle before the public,
! claims not to hive discovered or ingeniously cm
! pounded Medicines hitherto unknown, or known only
as separate remedies or in ..uch combinations as pre
preveiited the full f *rce of their benefici and effects. Nor
does he aver that his
COUGH CANDY
, has the approval of tlie ‘ entire Medical Faculty, ’ or
: has been r<commended by the -most enlightened Phy
: sici ms.” but lie would merely state, ti ml lulling bim
! self suffcredsevgrely fn in Bronchial Affection attend
! ed vvitliCoughingand N'i^htSweats.lie applied touiieof
the faculty wliose prescription afforded sue li .-perdy re
lief and resulted in sueb peifix*t cure that ii ('as in
! din ed b> obtain a knowledgeefthe ingredients and the
i manner in which tlicy muht be properly compounded
with sugar,to give them a convenient and palatable form
! since which he Ims had the satisfaction of administer
ing it. succiwsfully in many cases*. The ingredient
of which this Candy is composed Mitnon . which Mil
Cherry i* the principle) are perfectly hariine-s. and
may be taken by persons ot aii ages at all times.
• Unlike many of the Con h Candies now offered l'*r i
.-ale. (purport.ng to bo the produce of pr ifmud modi
cal research, but which uie in icalitythe concoctions
of genuine Candy Makers.) tin- a-ticleis not expected
ito cure‘‘all the ills that IV-h i> lnir to.” but is pocu.
liarly adapted t*. the few diseases above mentioned.
: and iiiSvCii • of being com posed of the poorest quality
i us Sugar, infused with the extract of lioarhouml. it is
mode from Sugar in its highe-'t. state of perfe. iion.
and contains well known and approved remedies.
Try it, and it* intrinsic merit, will call forth a soon tan- i
eons approval from ytm which e'er long shall give it
a popoularitv unparalleled in the history of nostrum*,
i Price 25 cents per Package.
, Each genuiue package of BICE’S C -UG .l CANDY
! will bear on the envelope the signature of
Ti’ltlCE,
Cor. Broughton A M idtaki r-sts. j
Country Ylerchants can fie suppli nl by the Box.
each box contuiniog ou packages, :.t s'• ‘ll.
oet Iff, _ : I
\!:tv FV EE VM Hi MBit (.000%
ROBINSON & CAMP.
lIRAPBKS am. TAILORS. ‘
AMI DKALKRS IN
FINE READ V-MADE CLOTHING.
VRE now receiving ml opening their .stock of F \ Li.
AND WINTER GifilDS. consisting in part of
lU'k and Fancy colored French and Fnuli-li Cl.oTlIb:
French, English and American PASSIMERKS, ol nil
grades and colors: VESTINGS us Silks. Satips, Casli
iner**s, cut Velvet, and embroid.-re t patterns; OYKB
CGATINGS. such ns fine Eugli-h Beavers, Norway do.
Esquimaux.* nr double sided, fine Ker-eys. and Pilot
cloths, all of which “ill be made and trimmed in our
usual style, and at tlie short”*t notice.
Our READY-.MADE UL H’HIN'G is manufactured by
one of the first bouses in Broad *vay. New York, and
com prises all tliat is fine and fasldonn) le.
M e have our usual large supj ly of FURN'ISHT N'G
(Ji)t)DS on hand. Every tiling requisite for a gentle
man’s wardrobe together with Trunks. Yali.-e.- and
Uirpct Ibp Al**. [N.K V RUBdKR J > IDS. such
as (Nmts.Cloaks. VmchoT l,eggins and Cape*; nil • !
which we offer as low. und on n* go id tern a* they
can be had elsewhere. GAUIHtY S BUILDING.**,
oet 4 2w (Next to Pula-ki 1 louse.)
CH AIH VI ACADEMY
1 r IMI EEX EP.UI>EB of thi* institution will l•• resnm
] ed on Mooilav.'OctoberlOth. Under tin* niHimgu
int-nt ot J. B. MALLARDund BERNARD MALL N,
associate Principals.
Tbe Ac.adernie Year is divided into four quarters of
eleven weeks each, as follows:
First quarter e an.neuces October loth, and ends
December 24th.
•second quarter commences January Ist, 1544. and ;
ends March 18th.
Third qua ter commences March 18th and uud
June 10th.
Fourth quarter commences June 10th, and ends j
August 27tli.
The Academy i* organized into five diqmrtmout.*-
Prhharv. InterineJiutH Ufainmar, Ul.is.-i< al, uud i
Young'Ladies’.
; No expense has been spared to fill tliescvern! d< part
meat* with veil pialified and experienced toucher-.
The young hulios will he under tlie charge us J. 15.
! M'LLvru. assisted bv Mi-* M. A. CaU.knijku. bo “
! educated in the beat schools of Northampton, Ma s .
! and lias liecn for tin* last three years principal of a i
female academy in this State.
The Classical Department will he under the charge |
of Mr. Isaac F. Caov. a Graduate of Brown University j
fr two years classical teacher in the High School in
Providence, nnd for tlie last six year* Principal of the
i High School in Warren. Rhode island.
The Grammar Diqmrtme.nt will be under tlie charge
of B. MalloN. as heretofore
, The Intermediate Department will be taught by
I Air. lllnrv Bakkr. a Graduate of Oglethorpe Univer
sity; und the Primary by Miss A. R. ('artku.
Arrangements have been made “ it! Mr. E. Ml leu
for giving instruction in Frencli and Drawing.
.1 F N It. MALLARD, i Principals
s.-pt 2.—d”.w BERN Mil’ M \LI. >N, i 1 ‘
H AGO N 5l AA I I Af TO li V,
AT
Warner’s Old Stand, Head of Broughton-st. !
i r ■ MI E subscribers manufacture and'-keep constantly
1 on hand a lage assortment of plantation Wagons. ‘
I ono hor*e M agons, Pedlars’ Wagons. Carts, and Drays. !
j and build to order any kind wanted,
i We are thorough mechanics, natives of Georgia and
South Carolina, and put up our work ourselves. n> I
i warrant every article of the best materials and work- |
! inanship. !
We return our thanks for the very liberal
! patronage received, and assure our patrons that it is
! our determination that our work shall be os good a*
i nnv in tlie city
REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatness nn <
I despatch. DANIELS. WILSON,
sept Iff trim THOMAS NORTH.
I TRENCH ZINC PAINT—Just received a fro-h
4 supply of the above article. For sale in quantl-
I ties to sui- purchasers, by
11 JOHN B. MOORE a 00.
[aTurTIOO bbls. Baltimore 110 ward-street Kb*ur;
4 100 bbls. Gcnessee Canal Flour, 50 bbls. Hiram
! Smith’s Canal Flour, for sale by
pept la • WEBSTER A PALME *
SAVANNAH JOLRNAI, MON HAOCTOBER 17. 1850.
Audiun 3 alts.
BY I*llll* BR 1C lv X BELL.
WI.D.N ESDAY. at 11 o’clock, in front of -t to.
Will be sold, the usual a-Sf Oruneiit of Groceriv.-, Pro
vUions.Liquors, Crockery und Gla- swarc, Dry Goods,
new and second hand Furniture, Clothing, Fancy Ar
tides. Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, ie. Terms cash be
fore delivery.
.V li. —All articles purchased at auction, and not
settled for before the next regular sale, will bo sold on
account and ri-k of the former purchaser, oet 17
Guardian s Sale.
OX TUESDAY, the first of .\ovcuibor next, ut 11 o'-
clock. will be sold in front of Court House, in Sav
mth :
Lot No, (10) Ten. DigbyTy thing. Docker Ward, and
improvements in Savannah, being the property of Mar
garet Cavciiuugh, u Lunatic. Sold by pormls. sion of
the Ordinary l'or Chatham county, and by order of
Guardian.
Thumb —One third cash ; one-third on twelve
months credit and remainder on two years credit.with
intere-t from day of sal •. Payments secured by mort
gage on the property. Purchaser to pay for all neces
sary papers.
Prime White Corn at Private Sale.
Just received in store aud for sale in lots to suit pur
chasers. Terms cash. aug 17
Roseaialo Cement at Private Sale.
Now I inding per schr North State. 100 bbl.- Eosen
dnlc Hydraulic Cement. aug 17
N. E. Rum at Private Sale.
Now landing per schr. Cataract, from Providence.
50 bbls. N. E. Rum. For sale low. uu-^l7
Vila-iVlo B lil iing Lots at Prlvato Saio.
I,ot No 13. c t.itaiaiii; i2 • bv MJ te and. situated on
Gwinnet street. Also L and ‘■> 14, containing 00by 120
feel, situated on corner of Drayton and Lamar streets.
If it t previously disposed of by pri.ates;,lo.the above
Lots will be's >i l at public aaetiui in front of the
Court House on Tuesday, the Mth of .September next.
Terms at sale. aug 0
Tract of I.aa:l at Private Salo.
Lot Lund No. 23. D>. 3. emitnirlng 100 acres, well
timbered, situated in t ass County'ueurKingston a few
miles from the Sfrit- Rail Road. june 20
improved Essence of Coffee,
W have just reeeived fr un the manufaeturers in
I’bilndelpliia. und coniinue to keep on hand for sale, :
Augustus Hammers I nip rov 1 E.-seiiveof■C"llee. T his
fi- :tye best composition-'feoffeeever offered lV*r sale.”
and Coffee made fromtho essence is much more whole
some, m >redelicate, finer flavored and colored.porfeet
lv clear, and in ov.,r respect superior tothe finest Rio
Coffee and in us© will prove a vedt saving 76 per cent
over Coffee prepared iu the ordinary manner Try it
und see if it d-'ea not. , inay 12
Fairbank’s Patent Platform Scales,
(Improved in innlity and redu<*ed in price.) adapted
to every required operation of weighing - <• ltidlrnMil
S.-nlus fir train- or -in .'•■• ar>. in u-c on the prin ipal
railroads in the United Stales and Great Britain, ware
house Scales; heavv nor*afide S. ales, on wheels, fi r
Foundries. Rolling NT iIM. Ar.; hay and coni S. ab <. A<•
Tiieso Scales !mve been long knowiri and s(verel> t*-t
---ed. and the universal confidence felt in the aeein ••• v
nnd perfect adjustment is such, that they are now re
-,riled as th>* standard, fr >ni which their is no appeal
For sale in all their varieties nv
l*lfl I,BRICK A 8F.1.L.
cet p* Agents in Savannah.
HERE IS YOUR REMEDY.
! M r.t-.
m few
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT
.1 .1 font Miruvu{<JU t u. C q/ /;(( Leys, a/ft r 4.”
Van *’ Su l/ - . *'./.
Extract of a letter from Sir. \\ iliiam Galpin. f7’
?t Marys-street. W eymouth, dated 15th May, 1851 ;
Tu Vmfcssnr HolUmau:
Sih:-L.U the age oi eighteen my wife, (who i. now
sixty-one. caught a violent cold, w Inch settled in her:
logs, and e\ei .-ince tliat time they have been more or
less Bore, and greatly inllamed. Her agonies were
de.-tne ting, and for uioulha together she wu.-deprived (
entirely “l rest uud sleep. Every remedy that inoui
cal men advised vus tried, but w ithuut effect; bei
health .suffered .severely, aud the state ot her legs w; -
terrible. 1 had often read your advertisements, und ,
advised her to try your Fills and Ointment; und. as a
lust re-uurce. after every other remedy had proved
useless, she consented to do so. S?he cuiumenced si>
weeks ago, and. truge to i elate, is now in gone
health. Her legs are painless, without scum or sear,
aud her sle(*p sound and iunlisturfiK*d. Could you li:iv
witnessed the sufferings .f inv wife during the last 4;
years, and eon'.inst them with her i re-ent enjoyment
->f health, you would indeed feel delighted In Inn in;
been the means of so greatly alleviating the sufferings
of a fellow creaturu.
(Migued) William Galimn.
.1 Vernon 70 Yearn of Ayr (Jurat of a Van
Las, af MO Year* Standiny.
Copy of a letter from Mr. Wui. Vbhs. builder of Gas
Oven>. ol* Rustic,liife, near Huduorst.elU, dated May
:U st, 1851:
To Professor UnUlaway:
Sin:—l suffered for a perid of thirty years from u
hud leg. the result of two or three different accidents
a: the Gas Work.s;occouipanieu by scorbutic -ympiono.
! hail reeourse to a variety of medical advice, without
deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg
must he amputated; yet. in opposition to that opinion. |
Vl.ur Fills and Mhifcucnt have effected a eomp’.ete cure
in so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it
would credit the fact. (Sigued)
William Anus.
The truth of this statement can he verified by Mr.
W. b. England. Chemist, lb Market-.-trecl, 1 1 udders
field.
A Dreadful Had flreast t'nrrd in One Mouth.
Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, ot
I'enshurst. Kent, dated Decern tier L’.tli, I860:
To I’rnf.oui lluUincui/:
Dkvu Slit:—Mv wife had suffered from Bad Breasts
for nnnv than six months, nnd during tin whole peri
ml had the best medical attendance, but all to m- use.
Having before healed nn awful wound in my *.wn leg
by yoiir unrivalled medicine. 1 determined ngnin to !
use your bills und Oiiitinent, and therefore gave them i
a trial in her case, and fortunate it was I did so: for in |
less than u month n perfect cure was effected, and the i
benefit that various other branches of my family bav.
derived from their u.-e is really astoni-hing. 1 now
strongly recommend them to all my friends.
tSigned) Frkpluick I’DRNEr
The Pills should be ued conjointly with the Oint
ment in most of the foliowing eases:
Bad Legs Chill bluing Fistulas Sore Threats
Bad Breasts Chapped Gout Fkin Diseases
Burns. hands Glandular Scurvy
Bunions Corns (soft) dwellings Sore Heads
Uiio of inns- Cancer* Lumbago Tumours
,minis aud Contra, ted Plies Rleers
Sand l lies and -.iff Rl.eiimiitism Wounds
Coe,-bav Joints Fen Ida Yaws
Cbiego ibot Elephantiasis. Sue Ripples.
S..M at tholi t .bl.d.n.entof Professor HOLLOWAY,
24-1, Strand, .near Temple Bur. Loudon.) and ly all
respectable bruggist- and Denlcrain .1/edi. incstlirougli
out the British Em: ire. and those of the United States,
ill IM -at 37’ 7c., mill fl 50 eaeli. Wholesale by
th,- orim-ipal Drug house-in the Union, and by J/cssrs.
A B. A D. SANDS. New York.
/r A -There is u considerable saving 1-y taking tlie
larger sizes.
\- j*.—Directions for the guidance ofpntients in eve
rv disorder are affixed to each Dot. For sale hv
„j r 4 ly* W. W. LINCOLN. Agent.
‘FOR FALL AND WINTER I
I)J{V GOODS! 1)IIY GOODS!!
k VgRSTiLLE,
nVYiI NOW OPENED a large and well selected
Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
which thev assure their friends and the public gen
erally. Is difficult to be surpassed, either in variety or
quality. Their purchases have been made upon such
I advantageous terms also, as to afford great induce
ments to puhlic nairmiage.
In addition to a complete and handsome supply < t
| Dll ESS. FANCY. AND HOUSE GOODS, as well as a
general assortment of all other kinds ol Goods in their
line m tv be found: 8 4.!) U 10-4 Duffil Blankets: 8-4,
t. lo l ‘t willed do. : 84, 1)4, D -4 Grey do.; 10-1. 11-L
pj.4..134 fine Red do.: Crib and ( nolle do.; and fi>r
negroes’ wear, a large stivk of PLAIDS nnd KER
SEYS.at prices ns low as they can be bought anywhere,
of the following styles: Schley’s heavv twilled Ker
seys: superior heavy English do., (ft splendid article):
Imitation Georgia do. (very heavy): Kendall Kerseys,
nnd the oldstvle Oublcwarp Kerseys; While. Grey nnd
Black Imitation Georgia PLAINS: Striped do: Schley -
heavy Georgia Plains of last year’s make, and the best
nrtieie of the kind in tliis market, nt their store in
I Wuring’s Range, 72 8t Julien, nnd 105 Bryan streets.
net 5 !
I SILKS.
IT ST RECEIVED at 164 Congress-street, the follow
ing very desirable SIUKS, wbieh t<>r olegam <• of
I style, cannot be surpassed, if equalled, by any cstab
! lishmeiitin the city, via:
Super Bayadere Silk ; do. Plaid do.; Plaid Satin do.:
do. black Gro de Rhine.
ALSO.
A handsome assortment of black and colored Al
paras. De I,nines. Ac. 8. CURRELL,
30 154 Congress-street.
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED
r I'M IK great number of persons both male and fc-
I male who have been benc-fittcd by the applica
tion of Dr. Banning's improved Bruce or abdomiimble
supporter, during the past year, has induced the stile
serilier to order a large supply of tlie above val
uable article, direct from the manufactory, which
will enable him to reduce the price of the same
so that all can lie accommodated who require
tn. r assistance. A female well qualified to tit
the Brace will he in attendance upon ladies, and,
if desired, will be waited upon at their residences,
apr 21 S. G. Broughton-st,
Dilips dnli Steamers.
r. s. m aii. L( S
- NEW YORK.
To leave Saturlay, Oct. 15, at, 5 o'clk, P lit.
The L\ S. M. steam.Biii’ M’GI'STA.
A j nrtff Cnpt. Thomas Lyon, will leave as
For freight or passage apply
oct U t 0 IVD ILF VtT) FAY AC ).
FOR NEW YORK.
To sail Saturday, Oct. 23. at - o’clock, -M.
j— The aplondid fast going Steamship
■ 4 FL *lsl DA. ‘ apt. M. s. Woodhull, will
leave us above. For freighter passage
oct M ‘ lM ' ! PADELFOnD. FAY A CO.
L , g Jl.\[L LINK
FOR NEW YORK.
To leave Wednesday, Oct. 2G, at - o’ck, —M.
The splendid steamship ALA BA*
jjiqip MA, (.'apt. Goo. R. Sschenck. will leave
S. ■ w barf ns above. For freight or
~,.t H pt—'.lo-’ “j. 1 , ,*, mt*. FAY * F-1,
O'OH c iUiAhniLTJIiA.
Pliiluvlclpliin and Sax anuali Steam
.Yuvigaiiou Company.
em f~ lhe new and spleu led si R* wh* , *d
steamships ••KEYST-tNE ni’ATE,”
A, 4 -apt. Kobt. ILirdy. S t’A I’E OF *< lv K
--;i(’apt. J. J. Garvin. Jr., will leave
.Savannah for Philadelphia every M ydnesdsiy.
The.-e steamships are the most comfortable on the
coast, and are unsurpassed f.r safety and speed. They
will leave .-i-ivaiiuah as follows;
Keystone .'Rule Wednesday September.
S ate of Geor.riu sth October.
Kevstone State, 12th ‘.Vf'iNr.
State of Gear ria. •*. ltth October.
Kev stone State ** 20th October.
Stateof Georgia “ 2d November.
Keystone State. •• yth November.
State of Georgia, “ Ddh November.
K-vstone State. “ 2Brd November.
Sluteof G eorgia. •* 3t)tll No vein hr.
Keystone State, “ “th December.
StateotMeorgia, “ 11th December.
Cabin Passnue,. .
Sterr&gu do 3
C. A. ii. LAMAR a.:out in Savannah.
IIERO.N A MARTIN,
sent 20 A :’ o n Philadelphia.
if Jit Li YExv.x'ddL.
k The splendid American si.ip X EMMIE. -Cnpt.
J**li.i--*:i. will iiiej with despatch as above.
For freight oi passage apply t*
oct t> PADELF-MRD. FAY A Cl.
FJRBJSTON.
iP'L The fine packet .ark FLIGHT. Calhoun,
-ter.will Ir.ve di-pc;eli a h-ne F>r trei,;ht
! or pas-nge. apply on bolU’d at Tell’ irs \’ barf, -r to
oet 12 B UGH \M. K LLV .v ( *
BOSTON.
The lUgular Packet Sclnaner C. UE<UU.
Stow. Master, will have quick despatch as
above. For Freight or l a.-juig*-. aj plv to
... t 8 ,f BUNK -R.
FJK HJplOiH.
Tb The packet sclioom-r l'lHilUll S. Bramhall,
•sjjdjj; master ill have quick dispatch as above. For
freight or pa. sage, apply to
>9 QGpEN A BUNKER.
FOR NLSV YORK.’
Tl.ereeului i u k. t brig ('LINTON, (’apt: in
having !• part of Ler n.t.^en.. .and.
ill have di-1 at> h fur the ah* \e |. it. For fu:,l-t or
passage, apr-lylto
* oct 14 (KID! Na Bl NKER
FOR NEW YORK.
The Packet Schr. JA. G KING. Wain
,*S3S •• ri,Til. Ma-u-r, will Imvv ~..1,1, .Se-ICU ~*
ul F .i- Fic'h'luor I’a- :i -. upi'l. lo
„ ct -S U.IDEN k BUNKEiI.
FOR NEW YORK
Th.- Fu.-k.-t - .I. r .1. 11. * I-’ KIN. Itontly.
F.*r I r.-LI,. w .t, l •
, i, .i-iirsi;,-::.
FOa'PHfLADEi./HIA- Hoi on'* tine.
i-i Tl.i- l-mh.-t M. 11. M* 11 -NY.
’U V'-hols, i.iu-iw, wiilhuM-Uisputth m uhuv.-.
For f. i-hl or pu-,.6., k>
>e . tJT u.;nKN nt",*ici;i'..
TOR BALTIMORi: - Rc£U'ar line,
r . Th.-S. hr. s \ m.u. M:n i.-s. mu.sl'-r. Imvint;
V-A.,..,.i1v nil h.-rf-.-ljlu .-lIKOA'J. “'ll l " 1 ' 0 01-s
---|..i;h I ... fr. .. hi or nassUL-r. 1.11.1, .m h.„0.1, nt John
ton s Whun. ... ...
, CT t -j; l-.IIK-lIAM. KFI.I.Y A CO.
FOR FREIfKT I R f HARTIR.
XT- iho lines, hr. MVI N'r: I.AIIo-eier. m"-
i r. K--I (virli-uhi. s■” Vowl at *.T
’ mi"I'’ 1 '’ rl ’ U ‘ *” ,!t: 1 :11 •,•>. KF.1.1.Y.t CO.
FOR BALTIMORE Regular Line.
n,.. si, ,i. \s \ xt>*: :m.\. Watson,
v’ J_ vinsb-r will m -t >ri.h il.-s..ttlch - 015. v...
F.i fTT-’ .hr ,r uii'l.v ou boorJ ml. It. irs
” !i r, ii ,r l ° nil ill VM. i(KI.T.Y .t CO.
‘X'-'V x LiOiri-Kro-o
j, DIBBLE &. CAREY,
Mm im ms, it.
roux/:i< iihot t;un>.\ n7///.i/\A'.‘v-NiN.
Sa v a ana li, Go,
r jmip: >r p.sciti would t ail the attention “f th*
1 citizens of Sav nnunh. to their SPRING 61YLKS
•VI Vl.l. I'i*I.OHS OK
(’LOTUS, CASSiMERES A*ND VESTINGS,
Which they are prepared ... manufacture to order, in
•the neatest and most fashionable styles.
Also, their stock .of Heady Made * lathing,
all of which have been got up ir. a su;.. ri-.r style to
anv ever before offered 1 r -'.ale in this market.
Their stock of FF UN ISM lM (i .DS is complete,
and well assorted, ‘l'ln-se Goods will be sold on the
most reasouabe and accommodating terms,
mar 25 ts
SHOES! SHOES!! SH )£S!!!
For the Fall and Winter Trade.
THE SIBSCRIBER would W
N. respectfully call Hu* attention w
/N y of the phllitcr-'. oft {eorgia .South
Curotiiiii mi l Florida, and the “
public gem-: nilv to his bn - e Sto.-k > f
BOOTS AND SHOES.
His stock ha-been selected hv himself with special care
inn lpartieular referencetothe retail and planters’ trade.
! that being the most important future ot lus busitie: >.
He imfi lently offers to Ids cu-tomersau l the public
work of a superior qutditv and on reasonable terms.
His stock comprises all the varieties usually kept in a
Shoe Store, consisting of Ladie-’ Sines. Boots ard Gat
tersofevery variety: Gen'lein n's Boots. Shoes an !
Congress Gaiters; also, Misses’, 1* .vs*. Youths’, and
Children’s of every kind. In connection with
the above he has n fin-re stock of
NEGRO A AS,
which can safely be recommended ns a sui er!-•••article.
No effort will lie spared togive entire satisfaction. A
call is solict.nl from you before purdm dug.
80 pt 03 Wyf.ll !l)T. (4 hh n Ran to
RiflCßlVlfil> pm”’ “ ~d-;i'.‘.7:-ia. La
lies’ ligl.t colored plain G (iters. Indies Lin
en Gaiters, assorted colors. Ladies’ colored i'rench
lastin ‘ Buskins,.Ladies’ black Gaiters. Ac, Ac.
j,. 13 \Y. II rll l>i\ Gibb rns Bui! Mn r
firaMlTßiill
mj list received at the A• U’<
Store, corner of Brougton and lf-r
---lull'd Ms., every vnrietv “f .'I’lU •-*
(MMDSconsisting in part of Silks. Bea
vers. Gossiuneres. Valuta. Onduti. Paris. Lone Star.
Cam’peachy. Florida. Straw. Swiss, and others too nu
merous to mention: also, all kinds <d ■ hildreu Hats,
at wholesale and retail. Bi.LDc.N & 1 1 >•
TRAVELLER'S TRUNK DEPOT,
GibDon’a Riiiigc,
WA GEM. S. ND ‘ll )LS, lias recent]? rc-
J.) I_4.J ceived a hire supply of Traveller s
v\ Trunks. Yalliees. and Carpet Bags,
t_U among which are the following:
Superior English Solo Leather, iron frames, new pat
term . .
Do. black Harness Leather, iron frame*.
I Hack and bronzed Leather Ladies Trunks, uew style.
2*. :in and :.2 inch brass hand, extra finish.
2s’ :id and 32 inch black and bronze Folios.
6h common block pa-king franks, various sizes.
Sole leather aud common leather Valliees.
Lmlie*-” Hat Boxes, new patterns.black und bronze,
luo Wilton. Brussels. I’apestry and Ingrain Carpet
Bags.all sizes and qualities together witli Satchels.
Those in want are invited to give him a call at the
Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range, where great bargains
will be given. Cal land see. ma> 4
THE SUBSCRIBER, .has
vTji : Ii jjJ jtist. received ti good assortment <f
L- v'A Trunks Valises and Carpet Bags, which
jft*JLiJCjlJhc will dispose of on very reasonable
term-’. All in want are respectfullv invited to call
| „n,| look at them. WILLI Y 1 HKIDT.
i je 11 Gibbons’ Range.
PLAN TS."Japonic-as. 1 b lint rope.-. Roses
i “j'yV Carnations, Geraniums, and other Flower
’ i.2sS®'phiiits in fine state of growth, for sale by
SHT may 28 J.NO. A. MAYER.
GREEN HOUSE PLANTS.
i , hundred pots Green House Plants.in full
! hloom. comprising an elegant assortment of
a M various and rare kinds, will be opened and of
fered for sale till morning* by
I may 18 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument sqr.
FALL TRADE OF 1353.
To niercliaulH ami Purchasers of
DRY GOODS.
Otflt Arrangements for the Fall Trade will be com
pleted in a few days, when we will he prepared
to submit to your inspection an unusually complete
assortment of general 1)R Y GOODS. 11i >S 1 Kill .TRIM
MINGS. HABERDASHERY and SMALL WARES,
RIBBONS. Ac.. Ac.
M PREN DERG APT A CO. ITS Broughton-st,
aug 27 opposite St Andrew* Hall, weal side.
i . UV. -i. VRtHOU .v CO.,
’ htroNor r”;. .u<i cut i r. •■wnoi.r.s\i.r wu iu:tmi.
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY
A A t)
s rovr: wa us; uoo.tr.
ki “ h have now. .nd keep •:m- -•
iVJt staidly on hand, a full and ex jrfj’
[Jy tensive ST'*( Tv which we oiler on ES/
rea-sounhle terms. tv* **®saL.
‘
Pumps, I.end Pl|>r,
Sheet Lead, Copper
and Zinc.
These Pumps are of simplecottstructinu, and every i
part perfectly fitted—they are so made that they ma\ :
I he taken apart and access gained to all the valve- will-- •
: out taking up the pipes, or oven detaching the plat
‘ form, to which the Pumji is fastened.
; We are also, i lling the celebrated Illicit Pattern
| Cooking .Stove, for wo,.], which L- heii.g very
j extensively used in the city and country. The suc
cess of this Stove, -i.icc its iatrodiu‘.a-n by u.*. ha
j been gratifying—nothing has ever been o lie red to the i
public for citlenary purpoes that Ims eivon such gen- |
end satisfaction. W* shall take great pleasure in !
showing this .Stove, whether you pureiia.se of us .
not, and we think w- an saG-.fy y-.-i thnt tlii.- St-u.
is superior to any ever oil'.:;'e l for -de in this market.
in;ir 24 S i’-dtE. N >. 13 .; A.N V:: > ST
H ■ v ...
Saddles,Bridles and Harness,
(Tin.;, . ctt-S; •■.• et, Suvannnii, <*a.
tare and keep coiistanily on
DLES.'rRIDLE.S and ifAR
NESS, otid make to order nnv U*s ti: :im of article in 1
! our line. Our suk;ic e-.mpri-es also, a large assortment
i of Trunks. Carpet Bigs. \ aid cs, Saddle Bags, Whip-.-.
Wool and Dray Collar . Dray Harness. < tc.
! Persons desirous of purchasing, would do well to j
1 give us a call, and examine our Stork. Ml work man- 1
’ ufactured by us, warranted for material and workman
ship.
D. MALLK.TT * C.l.
N. B.—Repairing done on the shortest notice and -u.
nahle terns bet 2”
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS
, n T. D>U RLE Refined Crashed Su-?-''^
* gar. Crvst alizad,G ranulu ted do., A
e '‘ kl l;
Lower Grades Brown Sugar 1111- . fur ‘1
Dark isuitablcforservants-Mtgar. 17 lbs. for
FRESH t’EA.S—Selected from the latest iiujh rta
trious. eoiisi-ling “i:—Extra Hy.iou, Extra Fine Gun
’ powder, and- D-ng.
I Fresh ‘du tar I Sardines. Pkl.le.s. Preserves. Mveet
■ Oil. Almonds, f.mev ’• x*-s Prunes. Brandy, l.on ’. n
! Mustard. I’eaehes. l’i i rl? *-\ I'igs. extra lat ‘<■ and tine.
I and 20 boxes Raisins ,all elusi. i— whole, null und
I quarter boxes -Mace. Nutmeg-'. S; i-’es. \ r,
! Just received per steamer—2 bbls. Pig Mr.tns; ‘.u 1
I Smoked Tongues large size; 6' lbs. B-dogua Saus:.ges; .
2 bids. Smoked Beef.
For sale at DICK SON'S.
Jan 20 C r Whisker at •<: and Brough ti n I inn
-PEKIN TEA COMPANY.”
Warehouse. To.an.i 77 Fulton-st., Now York.
- This i \ ‘inpuny htwahva
Ii 1 tained ahi and. reputation for TEAS of
aL them.-! I* li in- elmrnct.-r and fra- f V
;*: 1 giancy, and are wurmi.t*Hl U give -at- \
i-f.etiun in oven intnnee. It* thev.fi* not prove a- ,
i represented thev iuhv )**• returned.’ Fm sale bv the
A rent. J \ VI VY Ii Br. i• n -11.. t
IXl'-jaTED WINES,
.iiquors, Sogara, and Fancy Articles.
Th Subscriber has on hand a Mi. and
- ,
life* p.v:’ “i";;.":
BIUXhV 1 2*l.* do S-'/criu*. Vintage isjo
j 2do do Jean Louis, .io Ihoi.
lo <lo .1 J Dupv
| Ido do gld Reserve Ma*lei; a
2 .I* d-> London Particular
j cdo Jo old Port
VVlNca .f.i* and * old -tieny
| 20 casks r.f Claret
i id cask* (?hnmpn_*ne
f2').000 Kin Honda
10,000 Ha Griiia
! Saovrs •; 5,000 Ln 1 id •n
IO.OpO La Put ria
[ 25,0()0 Trahueus
Also, a large supply ofP i..e V Gr-veries. uud. ns im
: ported c .rdi l- English Picklcaand Sauces. Pr- rv.>.
Prunes an-l.ldly, fni-.de by A.BONAHD.
• dec S C-orner Bay and WhiUiker-sfs.
Hi.irons am')* yviaks.—l2 hair i
I'ii- MV.L D.-ipuv .V (•• - I .ml, Brail
p : t! 1 I Idhaß pipes a.s-.rte.l brand", h.w pri.-
i e.l Freti h Brandy: M qm rtur ca-k - P .tin s
tic. do fid IM- ,fi. and-. 70 -I” P A II Pm
i Gia. 15tt.fi> E Phelps* *l'.;d |*ipes Ih.lh.ndGin 1-. Id N ‘
I Virginia Apple linn lv. s .fi* ■u* Georgia P*** I !■•.
I :H0 Mils do x “ •>) kev. •- •.1 • ‘Shite BaDim *re ‘ •
oil VVe-tmiuster M evu,'u, e la d*>. 2‘) do-.fil Penn v|-
! vania Mo I.Un 1 .do. DIO 1 N H Rum 15 q t 1
casks Madeira Win • 1 <*i rhth do choice *fi. fi. 20 quar- !
i tor do Port do. 2 half pit- s fi> do. 20 •pinrler m k
j Brown Sherrv Wine. 40 b;.sketsf'h*uu| :.i rue and... Fo.
I rtfi* bv Tim M"’ WEBSTAR AF,M VS.
| JBACJN,“p’jRTAND BEGF~
t so cask- prime Wintern Bacon sides:
I “ *’ ** ** Shoulders;
1 Mfft-A * ; 6) h*N. M.- - Pork;
| * lft - Prime “
7 , •• Me-s Beef:
•*. half •* F'lPon Mic-kef Meet*,
j For “ale by [may 13] WHB-Ti-.U A PALMES.
LADIES’ DRESS 0 )ODS.
1 r, 4 CTu:;rrss-i*t, 7 3 St. .lulb n-wl.
J PST received the following very de iriib!* (
O -mc'd’ Arh.is.
>^r*^llln.„i,,.'e.l B .rc.es.
M -.iruuig lieuadii.es.
Black do.
Neat Styles
The aboveg arcofthulute"t import;.ti -n and will
he sM unusually low. SPENOER't RKKLL. A t.
I H p r j| GiMmns* Buil-Ung
JOHN D. M )ORE & COT,
*;4si s mill Apotlieenrics,
Guai-'X w lb :i.lil\'--. Svv i.x.v vii, (*\.
f\ Invite the attention of Planters. Phynieian
-1 niel the. iti/.•>..< genernlly. their stock **t pm .
mid u ua.l altera led >1 i.DK'IN ES. which bav
TSSk been -elected with great per -mal caret r tbU |
I ‘f heir assortment of Plantation. Family, and *
Toilet articles, will be I'-uukl uu.-urpass.-d, either in
quality or variety.
For Physicians.
! The beet French. English, and American Chemicals. 1
Select Powders. Trusses of all ki::d-: ‘';r:ieaH Den
j tab Pocket, and Cupping Instruments. Catheter's Med
: ical Saddle Bags. Ac.
Planter’s Articlos.
I Paints. Glass, ;i,amp Oil, Lancets, Tooth Instru- |
luents. superior American .Mustard, and Laudreth’s
’ Garden Seeds.
For Family Use.
| Preston A Merrill’s Yeast. Powder?. Flavoring Ex
i tra* ts, Russia Isinglass,Gelatine. Vanilla Buhiis. Freni i I
While Wine Vinegar,superior Teas Spin--. Mustard
Ario'.v Root, Swi et Oil, Burning Fluid, and Sperm Oil.
For the Toilet.
Fine Turkey Sponge. Flesli Kill-here; Hal'd M;. - - j
rors. Powder Boxes, German Cologne. SM.Uvili;. i
1 Creams. Razor Strops, and Dressing Cm es: and
i an extensive assortment ofFnmeh. i.n-dishand Ameri
can Hair Preparations, Ox Marrow. Philoenuic. Boar’s -
oil. a--., and Rubin's. Guer.'ain's. Maugenet's Fivar’k, i
: Provost's, and Monpola’a fine Toilet SuajK. Pom-
I niades, audextracts for the ll,".ndkercliief.
Brushes and Combs.
i They request particular attention totlielr'issortnient .
j of these articles: viz: Ivory. Pearl. Bone. Bulfnlo, j
i Satin win >d. and Dilai'l Mail Brushes, comprising eve
ry variety of French aud Eng. m-iiiufactun : Ivory,
Bulfalo. and Bom* handled Tooth Brushes, Nail Brush
! es. Shell. Butfafi* and ! lorn Dres-iug and Tuck Couibs. I
and Ivory Fine Tooth Comb.'.
Sundries.
Barkgantmnn Boards, Chessmen, Dominoes, Crih
’ Rage Boards. I’laying Cards of extra fine quality, j
Purses. Liquor Flasks. Tapers, I‘us til os, Arouiati*
i (Tichou’s, Pocket Books, and a great variety of Smel
ling Bottle". Pre-ton Salts. \e.
i rders from the country promptly filled and “atis- |
taction guaranteed with regard to prfi e and quality.
| inu( 12
ii a. x i Ha : i Hals 11 t
,rg* Just receiv od. per Alabama, n large ht of,
Dim'd aiel untrim'd Bonne's. Umbrellas, und j
every variety of Fall an-1 Winter llats.('ap>.Ae. \
j YYe will sell abetter new style Silk Hat. (and * four
! own manuiacLuret at 5 : '.,50. than can be produced in I
Savannah.
We also wish R distinctly understood, that we make
i ourown Hats, and put no other makers name in the
tips, especially those that have been defunct for years.
, sept 27 HKLPKN;>CO.
HATS AND CAPS.
Fine, fudiionahle silk and heaver Hat
Men's and Boys’ (‘alifornm clo. A
lot of Wool Hats, for Plantation use. For
sale \iy ST A L E YAH E N D Y.
REAL SPANISH PANAMA HATS.
fir* GE‘). S. NK-IIMLS lia-.iu-*t reeeived aline lot
us Real Spanish Panama Hats, the finest to he
Ml i-mnd in thiscity, and elmllenguscompetition.— j
1 They arc beautifully shaped, and of extra fineqiinlity.
! Call and see them at the Clothing Store, Gibbon's
* Range, and get one, cheap. apr 14
SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME.
Hats for Smnll ni;l Large Boys.
a THE Ladies of Savannah have long wanted to
get something very pretty for their Children in
the wav of H ATS.’ They can now find such nr
i tides at the Clothing Store. No. f.i* and 160 Gibbon’s
! range, where I ntn now receiving Panamas. Leghorns.
China aud Dim .re Pearl. Campecha.Rutland and Can
’ ton Straw, and Palm leaf—Jill neatly trimmed, to fit
Bovsfroin ono t.:> fifU'eu yeoraoJ** ('nil and -ee. ,
Rn ‘ GEO S. NH’IIOI.S. ‘
BOOTS AND SHOES.
f 20 CASES fine sewed calfskin Boots;
12 I", do. pegggwl do. and".:
anil Congress Boots: Ladies’ and Gent’s Gaiter ,
• itonts: La*lies’ Ties and Slippers; Boys’ and j
Youth's Shoes: 6,000 pairs Plantation Brogans. For
I STALEY A HENDRY.
,>-t Sign o f the fh'lden Eagle, Congr* -st
Unqincaa Carba.
£” BR3. ROYALL & JO HAM) K.
• * * - : - I-.
i,k .S. i itvxlru . r ‘
‘•'tic- hourkfrom 3 to 2 o'clock mio lr. u.j'vo ti.
mur 11 ec>m
DR. 8 0. 1* INC If r”
f" r ;l . 1
- LXTTi X? vaUon 1 ‘ v:uUli ll.g oj .lie Id “| I,;, ,
will insert artificial teeth, from t >in
glo too'!! to a 1 i.i -h .-el. Dr. P. will spare ik • .;. rt i
givciluj utmostsiuisfucciou t- ail who niu\ >• nin-.im
hi- servi es. ain 21
JAMES B. FIDLER,
. \ Drolmmdlnijioi tcrot W ntciiei,
’ ” . M Jewelry, Ml* or YVui f,
UkL '- < * s Fam j Hoods, At.
No. 12, So. 2d Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
S l v
JOHN A 7THOPUS.
BOUTKAII LA> DS.< API. AND ANIMAI
V ’ P.MNTBK
>'t. Andrew'** H 11 e-Tuer of Broughton am!
tm t’ 5., dafierxon-atroot*. •' v\
MARSHALL HOUSB,
S V .V A N \ \ li , ii r. o ~
ODHD'JN K AKO-h Da tPHlhiOi:.
;; Late •*! thcL'niUd Staled Hotel, Augusta, o(<*
nprl9 lv
WASHINGTON HALL.
yhk thayej.leips nu.ni;,
Macon, (4k.,
~ 77, ' f c *^ n Omnibus always in readiness to convey
: > pasrengna to and fr-uutl •• Bail ; ‘ |i ti
■in A- tin- Hall. 11. P. BEDDING. P iprietor.
B. r. Df.nse. Snperintendnnt. t'nm apr 19
AMMRICAN HOUSE,
.r-. !IA.\'*VFR BTKELI - - IV >S lON. ST*
Aiiiii Li: AVIS RICK.
it. auilt, Enlarged, and Elegantly Furnished.
l’osse -Miur all the imniei'n iniproveinenls and con
venience.- for the mc( ommodati ju of the
dec 2 traveling public. ly
DANIEL CR )MLAY,
FASHIO.VABLE ROOT .MAKER!!
Corner of Broughton and Bull Sts.
ip THE Subscriberdc-dres- to inform the public,
s that lie lias armed from Charleston, and
..t* has opened n above, where they are prepared
to execute orders tor Boots of the finest finish
and stylo, and eiu:>l if not superior, to any hcretot'.n
■lfereti to the puhlic. lie ha many fri’.-n Is ivi tliis
State who have heen hi.- patrons in ('LarU- ton, and
he s’ li'its from them and the public a call and a trial.
8
JOSEFH GAN.MIL.
ATTOIfM.A A T I, \ \Y.
Corner of Bay and VLiutkci -streets,
jum* 24 ly
E. J. BLACK, Late of Charleston.)
Noiury Public uud Siiljipiiig .Mnsti r.
Marine protests noted uud extended, und n’l other
notarriel I u-im ntti i .led to.
nittce at Ferry \\ barf, opposite the <:••* Works. Sav
l v um- 2 i
J Jri.v B MILLER,
.li IVJ.M V A 7 I l IF.
may 2.5 tt lit iinsu irk, (•
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,’
A 1 i fill m: V A r LAW,
oet 20 MARlh'Tl'A, if A ly
I‘. JACJBS,
SEC Alt A\D TOBACCO STORE,
No. 29) Bull Str i. ; M r ii of the Big Indian,)
N. H K •-’ > vm-tuntly on hand Spuni.-h. H E
.-pniii.-li. m:*.l American •*■ . irs. at wholesale and re-an
V).-- (To win. Tobacco.-Snutl. Jfcc. june 1
Z. i'l WiN-KLEit,
Fuotor and Cominissiou Merchant,
.'_o iiuv-.*-t., M iliiuuuiuii > Buildings.
; aprl6 ‘ ly
tvi.ni,o ct L. -.v.
Factors and Com• Jlrr<*hauls,
No. 82 Bvy-streot, Savannah. Ga.
L W. \\ f.LLs. MiYHiuiuU. L. M. ULi.h, Coluinbos
mar 1 h
J. s. DERBY,
Home ami Pain, u , Guilder, Gla
zier und Paper liniig'cr,
No. 21 McDonough and 82 Porry-sts.
Order* l w'lll uleet with prompt atteuliuu auil be e.xe
! cuteu in the best manner. fid- 7
A. SHORT.
MAST rill 111 l I.DKU
I Will takeeonirattft f**r B-.tiding uud Workinv Ma
I sonry otevery de^vrip*ion. Ke.-idenve. first door west
ul at*. Andrew * IL.II, Broughton-atreet.
I oct Bo
‘■ J. J. MAURICE,
T IN KO O b E If.
The aubserilMir is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on cor
rect principles, und. to m D years cxpeiiem e, feels as
sured lie call gin*puli-faction. Brices very low. Best
reference irivtm. feblS
t utter- and Conductors made to order. .* )t
FORI & DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND t DMMiSfciuN .MnRBHANTS,
Snv uiiiiah, Ga.
IIKM V K. Font, T. K. Dunham.
oct 12 iy
BURGES 6; ii.vMx’TON,
General Commission Merchants for Lumber,
Ac. Ac.
Office No. 7fi Baystnvt. Savunnah.
Hl.l I.KI Mb.
Messrs. T. N. I'onh.in A Son. Hand. William.” A Cos.,
: Davis, K"lb A I'uiiiiiuv. >. v i. il. Huberts, 1•■ 1 -
cher A 1) ollings wort li. H"ii. Andrew J. iviilier, Col,
John Milliilge—-Angn-in.Cu.
Messrs. li nd. \\ lili.ims .2 Wile n\— Charloaton.
Mo .-r Hunter X dauiuicil, uau 81. ii. L. Byrd-- Su
vuniiali. Ga.
fob y 6 mas
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DUE KIOKDON .y IT LkliN,
ITuvipg assO'-iuted themselves in the pnu ticeof Me*
i divine and Surgery, rt-]**e -fully tender their proles
j siuiml servii es to the (iti.:ena of Savannah and vicinity.
In nisos iciiiiring the attention ol nn'ie than onophy
’ sidtui. the attemiaiifeof both can he obtained freeol
I extra charge.
Ollier mi the corner of West Broad anu f*t. Julirn
i stree's. ly nov !•>
JAMES McHLNRY.
INSITI A N t E 15 K (> K E li A X 1> N O
TAIf \ PL lil,l( .
Marine Protests Nnted ;> and K.vtc'iubT, Avera/rs ad
justed, (.'barter Partie.-and Average Bonus drawn.—
I’apers prepared whereby t” recover los.-e- ln*m A me*
rieai! or Briiisli ITrl i vi iters, and attenlion giver, to
all matters connected witli Shipping und Insurance.
| No. 111> Bay ritioet, opposite the fn nt ol the CinU.m
ll.mse. ly 8
xv. 11. DAE Y,
FASHION A DLL I VI LOB AM) CUTTER,
14-o'.. ('ongremi Si.,
Offers his servile.'■ to the eili/.ens of .Savannah, and i
respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. Hi
lias no doubt of giving satisfaction to all who may la I
vor him with an order for cutting or making the most
fashionable garment. dec Hi
J. H. COHEN it CO.,
NO. I4u imOUUIIT.'N ST..
Next to I* W. Morrell At Cu.'s Fanil*
tii re Store,
Are daily receiving large addition.- to their much ad
mired uuil cheap slock “t
DRY GOODS.
“of the Newest and most Fashiouublv Styles,” aeknowl
edged hv all to l e
•"•CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.”
Our faoßitie- unable ns to keep a e.-mpletc assortment
in our line, and we arc determined to make this the
‘•Real Cheap Store of .Savannah.” by selling Retail at
Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a eoniinnation of the pit
trotiage so kindly extended us. we respectfully invih
all to call and lie satisfied.
Planters will find it to tlndr interest to exnmiitcoui
Stock.
Nr. tmu 14- to show Goods.. nmy 28 j
FttENCH JUVENILES.
lteuiii ifuily Illustrated -in Omnium
tul UlndiitK
LE ROIIP'Sn.N l,"l ISSK -m Hi*toire |
Famille Lui.-se Naufagee, par J.
/ W,l*.
tiW&Pj Adventures dc lloldusoii Crusoe, tra- !
duties lie Daniel In* Foe.
Amalia I'or.-ina on L Orphrline 1) Seiimc. Dediec
Aux.leunes Personnel, par VicLor Doublet, Pndes
seur de Bollcs-lettie;'.. et*.
Ahrege •! UMI-* L**s Vnyagi*” iu !‘ole N'ord. depnis
hu Freves. aotil jusqu a trehotmrd 1138U-IbiiO>, pur
’ Henri Lebrun—sixienic edition.
I Marguerite Koliert. par M ine TuDie Voncnse.
*,es Dorniers Jours de Pompui, imiiu de Bulvver—B
edition.
Ilish'ire Neturellc. des Animnux les pins remnrqua
-1 lies (le 111 ellissc des Mauunlferes iQuadropedes ct
cetacea) par un NnturnlDtc do Museum, ornee de CD
figure- l>’ Annimuax—s edition.
L’Orpheline de Moscou ou la-leiinc infititutrice. par
MTne VYCillez—dixietne ed lion.
Pierre-do-Grand, par J. N. Dubois, professeur dc
lTnivcrsitc —quntri* n*i edition.
Mes Prisons on Memoiresde .silvio, PelHeo. tradin'-
tion nmivclle. Par ‘l. I/ Abbe Haurases. professeur an
petit Feminnlre de Tours.
Auguste ct There*"', on Le Retour ala so, par M ine
Turbo das Sablnu—troisieme edition.
Ernestine an les Chorines de la Vortu suiviede N'el-
Iv on la Juene Artiste et do Caroline et Juliette, par
M’me Cesarie Forrenre—septieinc •ditii-n.
Blanche dc Savenay. par MTne L. B.
i Agnes d** Lauvens. an tneinoires De Soeur Saint
Louis, par Louis Venilelte.
I Mathil ie et Gahrielleou 1e l\ienfdls, D'l ne Edii-
I cation Chretrienne—troisiemm* edition.
I Robert an He Souvenir D'Ltie Mere, par MTne O'.
I Guermnnte.
Voyages et A ventures de l.aperousc. par F. Y’alen
-1 tin—sixietm*edition. J'"r sale hv
, , r t ;o < r |t|4i PGF A nß<vrvrmt
v iun Mftrial Jntflliiirn.r.
Savannah Murketf Oct. 17.
C ‘T’l>*.'>.- >i <t 1. .miu>d and thirty-throe blB
diHi .1 !ai". • iiii nnrniug at the f Rowing prices
3 bales at 7 ‘. t , tfSat y. 2at 9>s. 4at
£nt loy 9 . Market unsettled.
Kxports.
Per steam* :iip Augusta, for ,'*ew York—(sailed on
•'“otur la> ,—692 bale*. Upland uud 13 do S I Cotton> U
lusl 0,4 Cor n- bales Dcmctlcs, 21 pkgs Dried Fruit,
v-d sundry 1 oxes MJxe.
!’• Lri* Malania*. for B< sfon—s7,ooo feet Lumber
l r schr Woodbrld.jo, fir Baltimore—6B,223 feet
Luis.', r, :,* >, Domestic*. 11,2 6 feet Flooring
Or , 13XM leu, and lU*
* .bacco. *
. pr-chr I Hi. )or\,.,v York- 17?,:92 ft LumUr.
, i * l 01 sdK-ouer luuuie,clo ted at Now Or
i ***** *' T l'ort—lr >cU Rope, 105 hhds Sugar,
tsimi, 2u ok*
®* Ipta of < otton, uto., pur C. R. 11.
On.K . . •• -n and M l/e. t. Au lerv i,-
ue * Un .l,am. Kell, <o, C B.rtridit*,
I Pehn <v Pc>ster, Jfurd wick 4 Cook., Hndion, Flemln*
4 i.o, o<iKn .1 Bunker, 11 1) Etheridge <Uo, ti VI Oet
iiuiny dt .CAL Lamar, W abburn. Wilder if Cos, C
11 Uuriee, Crane . Kediter, llorton <f Vdlaloup,
lime J C muery, and N .1 llardoed"’
Ilthisrmit'i'j.
! ‘ • •“i hip Augutda,ini New herk- . hlllm .
.1 > mpbdl. Mi -!,i \\ ln;. Mi> 1! II I’ark.L 11 brad
I'-., >1 li utter, L l.'Viiel. J Ki.i ht. ,1 S M Her. . A
’ ■ ‘ i ; it .
, ‘-ire-l.nm limy 3 < l.iidieu and e\i, A Converse, C
Harvard, Cnpt biaukeusLip, Mi Kendall, and -1 a leu
er steamer Calhoun from (. harleston—J M Maciai *,
u L Uaumnn. A l fitmip. KA Urithn, ladv, hi 1
anu svt, Mrs “ ayue, Miss Wayne, Miss \ Wayna, i r
C it W Niton and ludy. H Alien. Miss Walton, Mi s
i.\e, Mi-.- t omb.>, i; \v niton. t \s Simmons, J ‘iravis,
kr ii Mathew-on, ,M iraiiior, lady and svt.Dr Cullen,
, i. butler, laoly and daubster. Miss Held, b hlleson
and indy, t larrur, m.u 1 devk.
IV| M-auier Meluimru. from Charleston- A I\>.
mu. i 1 L...id. Mr- l.ry an. J Brigham.W Woorihridpv,
.1 bun.worth and ludy. u Palmes, ludy ami Mt. unu 1
j deek.
i Per steamer St Johns: f:>m Telatka, tfc—Mrs Mont-
I U’- ‘hu and svt. Master .Mnnt.nioiiin. Miss Cuilii.h. Mrs
I Lv’uni-. . ~.i - Bin ... \ .-luster liurney, 1) Abraham, .1
K-.iiin lIN l.oid. in bn. in. Mr I'oitie, AD I wis, K D
bapot, J iiUnn. II A Vi< Kwire, i’j t Holmes and 2
sous.Cni-t ."iuimons, Uvollma, Jr, MJ Kenunn, J A
Lawson, and l ueek.
her steamer l‘hn ter. from Centre’ illege. <f<*—T
U. .1 it burnt.., A M lee; leu, ’i Ciutl.i.eld,l- J l'cns,
A C Scott.
iiinriiic Jiitclliijnirc.
FUUT UF SAV AS X A II: . 1 UilEti 17.
A if If I V 171 J.
bark Otampus, Donnell. New Yeik, with Hay to,
Coiiuiis tt Hertz.
l riir Marsl'itil. T’ean. l'.< •■toil, to L \\ Bukcr. Hay
to en Bunker, und i. V. Luker,
I>. - -. t 1 Leu. Meoune, lost> n.to L \\ iluker. Mdzo
10U.i.-ieru i uiuies.l. llnbei.-hnm, M ACohfU.OB
Cuuimiug, ‘i‘ li Mills, and order.
i-i i-, •• , hui. ‘(.ml, i’orUuud. .Me 110 Cohen Fus
diek. Jidw i • i-. I'utsonsA to, eoheit U’ Fosuink.
l-ri_d Kill* ott. liorriunn. l'-ut-kspoi t, ballast, to Br:.;-
bam. Kelly a < o.
1 ri>; 11 Bun.-ter, I’ndlcy, Locklund, Lime, to F W
Buker.
Brig > Merrill Means. Boston, to Brigham. Kelly if.
Cos. .Mdze, to J A Brown, Uem> a .-kiuner. i ri
Vluvt.e. Behu U !• osier. 1 M Morrell it Co,M A C hen,
T li Mills. Miilbrit k A Fell Webster and l uluies.K l ar
sous .v Cos, i. Crui.e. \> Heidi. J llufibroutk, liiigLi ui,
Kelly A l o, ui:d older.
Si hr r. b Bri iieit. W. od. 4 dai •. New York, to Fri,;-
j hum, Kelly and Cos. Mii/.e. to i .-*\\ uyne.U li dohuson
Kinehlev ./ lie mas. M A Cohen, Bi igham, Kelly if
Cos, A ii tat hen it Induk. c Imm is it to. A
Champion. \\ M bavidson. M 1 Morse and.
Niehois, C laghorn A Cunniiiphain, 1 I. Mills, A N
Miller. J Mar hull A Cos. i'Cordon, ‘1 \\ Mi Aril nr if
Cos, Crane A liodgers. J lieksen A to, .1 Bui null. Jr,
.\ B a li tid ti Butler. Wells A Dun. and i ider.
Schr D 11 Br.ldwiu, fcrisl e, bulliuioie. to Biigham.
Kelly !'t o. >idze, to Webster a i alines, Ciune ci ;
ltogers. lr- iiSt boat Cos. llolct.ini e, Johnson A t o,t lug
-1 In rn A Cos. C W ebsler A Cos, N Miipling. b U'C'oni er.K
, Fitzgerald. .I 1. DeFord/i M Turner A e'o.M A Cohen,
J billion tt. T S Wayne. (•hi n c I I tti’.ick, 1 ligl in ,
: Kelly U t o, li Melnlire J llu-brook.and i-ii'.er.
Selir AJcyona, 11 unit, b day*. New Yoik. to Ogden
1 A bunkor. MU/.e. toJ A Brow n, Cohen and Fosdick. J
V Coniiernt and Cos. Crane A Ii il-rers, M A Cohen, C H
Jilm.-on, (J S Harding, A Haywood. Kinchlev if
Thomas, K Lovell. J S Mayer. Tit Mills, F Koherff.
WelisA I>urr,Jf.li lies 1 W Morrell and. Co,J J Baldwin,C
; Van Horn. 1 F Waym % und oilier.
tlizaleth i b airor. I ii*rs< n. N’tw YT tk. to Og
j den u- Bunker. Mdle. to W >Vari:T. Hunter and (jtiu
j null, CllaiTridse, Champion and Watts, Kimhley &
thr-mna, M A Cohen, V\ right, W ilson A Zitioucr,
A t huni| ion. Hudson and Finning. ‘1 1. > ills. M J fcol
■ mens, \\ BViug i. \\ ells a 1 t.i r. J W llow -11 and Cos,
i H C Coskery, T J W abluCohens and Hertz, and others.
.Silir Virginia, Ilarii-. l l.ilhdel| hia, to Ogden &
bunker. Mdzu, to MeMnl.oi 4 Doyle. Iron Kt Bt Cos,
Sera ns ton, Ji hmt- n v Cos. Web-ter a Palmes, A Chnin
i pi’ ii, M A Cohen. 11 decml e, J< hneon * Cos. Cliani]'h u
, i Watts.’i It Mill-. N1 a H Weed, << II John.-on. T S
i Wayne, a >oot'. .1 D Jessee, Hunter a Ham
tnell. Kinith a Ilumpl.reys. Kstis a l.nhuiond, G
Yonee. L O Jteynnliis. und others.
; Ft hr Cotton 1 iaut. A ll i id. (. ped.ee, vsilh SS,Ct.O
| bushels Bough Pice. UwK lie.) err 1 : in it Fi-n.
>loo|. \ i'itor. Back River, with ti 4U- bu-liels Pcugli
i Klee to R Habersham and son.
Hoop Magmlia, buncll, Pack Hirer, with 2.710
bushel** Both-h Hire, t- Cruger it W r.de.
I Steutuer Calhoun, l.nu i .(1 i i!sti n. to F Id Lcffi
; teau. > dze. tot p, R, Florida lien'.J Mastock. J C
Cinl. Pui ch A llillcn, Bchn ct 1 osier, b M hull.teau,
and order.
Steamer Metnnr rn. l’oetell. Chariestcn. to S M I.n*-
! liteau. Mdze. to cR B Hamden s Bxpress. J N Mil
ler. Ii D Walker, > >1 Laffiteau, Aiken and burns, Co
hens it Ilertz. at and Fla l'oat.
Steamer St Johns. Freeborn. Palstkn. <fc. to J II
Civ.nhy. HI I ales S I Cotton, 1 do Wool, and Mdze, to
Boston it Villa!or.g;, Heed and IBtii, New ton and fctrij -
I ling, and others.
Steamer Planter. Wiggins, Ontrevillage, tfc, to
| Kinebley if ‘I) < mas. )•• !er- S 1 Col ton nr.d Mdze *o
Boston it Villftlongu. N A liardc-e A Cos, R IlaLershum
1 if Sou. and or’ -r.
’cl.KAitiii).
} Steamship Augusta, Lyon, New York, badel.br 1
, Fay and to.
Brig .Matanzas, Trifetlun, Boston. Brig! am. Kelly
| and Cos.
ii Si hr W’ocdbridge. White, Baltimore, bright tu. Killy
& Cos
Schr Lyon, Duzey, New York, lh-v. land & Cos.
BAILED.
Steumsl ?•> ‘ •’ ‘i ,c ta. I,von. New York.
ti i \ u rin.
I Steamer (Tilhoun. Marii e. Charleston.
Steamer Gordon, King. Charleston.
Steamer Wui Scnbronl., Beck,Chnilestnn via Benitfoit
Ae.
i Sieumer Oregon. Cromwell. Demere’s Ferry, rfc.
!>1 FAIOUANDA.
Brig Waveily. tn.in this poll.arrived al Boston * n
i the 12th inn.
j Schr Fiiuuie. Be.vton. for this port, cleared at New
I Orleans on Ihallthinat.
SC A lilt 1 Ks. 5u casks prime Bacon Sides.
26 casks prime Bacon Shoulders.
2U tierces sugar cured Hums,
luu bids. A. B. A i . Cltaiiied Sugar.
30 hhds. Muscovado do.
I 2o do. Porto Rico do.
20 do. New Orleans do.
no bbl.--. Butter. Sugar and Soda Crackers,
fin boxes Tallow Caudles,Os and Bs.
lot) do Adamantine Candies, Os.
25 do Sperm l'undies, Ok
socasks llihert’s Loudon Porter, pints.
200 1 oxes No. 1 Pale end Family soap.
Pm do Colgate’s Pearl Starch.
- fiU.POO lfavunn Sugars.
600 bugs Shot, assorted sizes.
50 hexes Kiigli-h Pipes.
300 I bis. Baltimore Flour.
60 do 11 ir. in Smith's Hour
60 liag r s Georgia Flour.
SMI reams WvnppVn c Paper.
16 tierces Small Bice. • 1 t alc bv
■t3 W EBSTEit A PALM 1 P
H.\ ...v ‘ l .'Aliks. ioNUI HS. SIDES.—New I ; g
Hams. Bologna Sausage*-. Smoked Tongues, new
Hjicoii Sides; landing ] er steamer hi <1 for sale I v
YY. (i. DICKSON,
oct 5 Cur YY hitaker-st and Broughton-lai.a.
r | ‘lf li’ K S.—l dot extra large, with wide W beds:
1 1 doz. No. 5.")
2 *• 4. ! Cotton and Irrn Trucks of the best
1 “ “3. | duality.
1 M “1,1
F< r sail 1 v [oct 1] C. H. CAMPFIELD.
’ l’
I net S AP* ‘'l’D F.CA RIFS’ HALL.
(tOTTCMYi GINS, Burnt Sea Island and Tie
lor’s Patent Saw Gins, to suit orders. For sale hy
C II CAMPFIELD,
oof 1 A"ent for Manufacturers.
t*; V* i.oOKS ihe Secoud wr with F.i rT
land t V J ‘I llcadlev—in two vol c
Sparing to Spend: or the Loftons and Pinkertons.hr
T S. Arthur
Venice: theOßy of the c ea. from tli* 1 invasion hv ’ •-
Iml poll in 17U5 to ilie rapit’i'iation to lludtzky in 188,
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